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For many years, boxing was thought of as just for men, full of toughness and grime.

However, over the last several years, women have made an impressive mark, working their way into the sport as strong fighters and breaking old ideas about who can be a boxer.

Boxing’s growing number of women testifies to the strength, discipline and strong will they have.

Before, women were mostly disallowed or discouraged from training for combat sports.

People often thought it wasn’t ladylike and could be dangerous. Even so, women leaders who wished to succeed and get stronger gradually removed these barriers.

The foundation for women’s boxing began with success in hidden bouts and common training.

The decision to introduce women’s boxing as a demonstration sport in the Olympics in 2009 and to make it an official event for medals in 2012 greatly improved the sport’s reputation.

Because of this, female boxers from around the globe were recognised and celebrated by millions worldwide.

Now, women had athletes like Nicola Adams, Katie Taylor and Claressa Shields as role models, athletes who conquered the ring and encouraged a generation of both genders to pursue their athletic dreams.

Professional women’s boxing has also reached new heights after the elite amateur side. Big events are now being topped by women such as Amanda Serrano, Mikaela Mayer and Alycia Baumgardner, who bring in huge audiences and prove they can make money.

Women involved in boxing find their rewards go beyond simple victories in events.

From boxing, you strengthen your entire body, burn more calories, make your heart fitter and increase your skill in coordination and movement.

Although much has improved, there is still work to be done. The world of women’s boxing lacks equal compensation, less press attention and more chances to compete at all levels.

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