By Rika Kojima Medill Reports Boxing is one of the most popular sports in Puerto Rico. For some, it is not merely a sport but also a way of life. Puerto Rico has the highest number of world champions per capita in the world. There are also prominent female boxers. This video portrays some of […]
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The Chicago Golden Gloves was solely for men for decades. Then women entered the ring in 1994 and made history. – Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Golden Gloves was solely for men for decades. Then women entered the ring in 1994 and made history. – Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Golden Gloves was solely for men for decades. Then women entered the ring in 1994 and made history. – Chicago Tribune