Boxingera

Boxing is one of the popular sports among Filipinos. However, it is primarily a male-dominated sport ( Culture in the Philippines ). Support and recognition is most often given to men (West and Bucher 290-291). According to Emanuel Stuart of ESPN's Friday Night Fights, few people realize that t...

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Main Authors: Teves, Ernestine Suzanne, Limgenco, Frances Anne, Yapkianwee, Macy Ann
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2006
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10066
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:Boxing is one of the popular sports among Filipinos. However, it is primarily a male-dominated sport ( Culture in the Philippines ). Support and recognition is most often given to men (West and Bucher 290-291). According to Emanuel Stuart of ESPN's Friday Night Fights, few people realize that there are female boxers who also compete in this sport locally and internationally (Mclean 2). Thus, we documented the life of Filipino female boxers in order to show how they strives for excellence in a male-dominated sport. This was done by intensively documenting the process that they had to undergo prior, during, and after the tournament. Specifically, we featured three women boxers from the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (ABAP). Different views regarding female boxers were also included by interviewing their coach, family, male sparring partners and other teammates as well. The study was created to give the viewers a broader perspective of what women can achieve in a society filled with stereotypes. To be able to make an intensive study on the subject matter, we, the researchers, took six months to fully documented the whole process of the boxers.