Menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Contact
      • Subscribe
      • Close
    • Close
  • In Season
    • Basketball
    • MMA
    • Running
    • Soccer
    • Close
  • Pro
  • Olympics
  • College
  • High School
  • Youth
  • Coaching
  • Business
  • Title IX
  • Entertainment
  • Inspiration

Women Talk Sports

News, Commentary, Features about Women in Sports

You are here: Home / Sports / Boxing / You can’t be it unless you see it; Katie Taylor and women’s boxing in Ireland

November 10, 2017 By real girl sport Leave a Comment

You can’t be it unless you see it; Katie Taylor and women’s boxing in Ireland

Katie Taylor Champion of the World! Photo:Katie Taylor Instagram

I was listening to Sonia O’ Sullivan on the radio today; she was laughing about meeting Katie Taylor. Laughing because she found it surprising Taylor was excited to meet her when Sonia felt it should be the other way around.

Soniaexplained that when she was running she never felt like an inspiration or a hero to people. But as she grew older, she realised it does matter. She didn’t say it but I guess what she was talking about is ‘If you can’t see it, you can’t be it.’

In Ireland Katie Taylor has single-handedly changed the view of women’s boxing. From that quiet young girl you see on old RTE clips to the machine she is now in the ring, she’s brought most of the country along with her.

And does it really matter if that was her mission or not? She’s focused on winning, but has always taken time to see how wider issues impact on that, she’s never shied away from speaking out. She’s criticised the lack of media coverage for women’s boxing, she’s become the face of everything from Adidas shoes to milk.

That’s a financial gain for Katie herself, but that level of sponsorship makes other women fighters seem less unusual. It means when young girls say they want to box, there is understanding rather than raised eyebrows. I can’t find any firm statistics on how many more girls have taken up boxing since London2012 unfortunately. But anecdotally and from being in gyms myself, I can see it’s happening.

I’ve spoken to some of the other women boxing here on this blog, and more to come.

  • Lynn Harvey
  • Christina McMahon
  • Ciara Ginty
  • Kelly Harrington

 

This is a good read onIrish women boxers who are not Katie over at Balls.ie.
And if you want to know more about why Katie is still such a champion, check out theInstagram feed from her trainer Ross Enamit.He sharesbehind the scenesof their training, but for a real insight watch this ‘training in the snow’routine. Nuts. I mean, really nuts.
It can’t have been easy changing trainers, but she’s made it work. Another way to show it’s not always about the male supporting you, it’s about what’s in your own fighting heart.

 

 

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Tumblr

Related

Filed Under: Boxing, Inspiration, Olympics, Running

Speak up! Leave a Comment: Cancel reply

Social

  • View WomenTalkSports’s profile on Facebook
  • View @womentalksports’s profile on Twitter

Women’s Sports News

Women disguised as men sneak into Iranian football match

April 30, 2018 3:00 am

The Future Of The National Pro Fastpitch League Looks Difficult — And That Is Not Surprising

February 7, 2018 10:43 pm

Three-time Olympian Erin Hamlin to retire after PyeongChang

February 6, 2018 5:38 pm

Smithsonian: A Brief History of Womens Figure Skating

February 6, 2018 5:34 pm

Pat Lamb, coach and champion of women’s sports at Carleton, dies at 83

February 5, 2018 9:48 pm

What’s Popular:

  • Gearing Up for Team Sports
    Gearing Up for Team Sports

Recent Posts

  • Gearing Up for Team Sports
  • Network Like an Athlete
  • What books on women in sport do you read?
  • New uniforms; National Team pounds China
  • US Women’s National Basketball Training Camp Ends With Game vs China
Pretty Tough
TwitterFacebookLinkedinYoutubegoogleplus

Home · Legal · Contact · Copyright Women Talk Sports, LLC© 2018 · Log in

Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.