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10/01/04
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Australia
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Sharon “Wild Thing” Anyos and Texan
Linda “Terminator” Tenberg proved.
33-year-old Anyos, fighting in front of her hometown on the Gold Coast,
Australia, won a wide decision (100-90, 100-90, 99-91), but the fight was
such an enthralling spectacle for 10 rounds that it left this writer
perplexed that cable network Fox Sports took so long to give live women’s
boxing the green light. |
05/22/04
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Kinder, Louisiana
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Linda Tenberg, 129, won by :37 seconds, TKO1 over
Tiffany
Ibanez, 128. |
05/07/03
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Austin,
Texas
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Linda Tenberg, 125, of Austin, Texas won a four-round unanimous
decision over Kim Colbert, 131, in a scheduled four-round
featherweight bout on the undercard.
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04/01/04
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Selma,
Texas
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Local Boxers Linda "Terminator" Tenberg,
125.5, of Austin,
Texas, stopped Terrie Carrillo
, 124.5,:10 seconds in the third round with
a TKO.
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03/12/04
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San
Jose, California
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In a six-round featherweight bout on the undercard,
Kelsey
Jeffries, 122, won by a unanimous decision over Linda Tenberg,
123.
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09/26/03
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Phoenix,
Arizona
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Elena "Baby Doll" Reid made it 2-0 against
tough Linda Tenberg of Austin, Texas. Reid and Tenberg took turns
swapping shots from round one through six. Tenberg was successful in
pinning Reid in a corner and landing hard shots while Reid controlled
the action in the middle of the ring. The judges saw it as an
unanimous decision for Reid by scores of 58-55, 58-56 and 59-55. |
08/22/03
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Corpus Cristi
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On the "No Guts, No Glory" card,
that was held at the Memorial Coliseum, in Corpus Cristi, Texas,
and promoted by Garrett Promotions, Linda Tenberg of Austin made
it a short night for Ninfa Herrera,
when Herrera was stopped 1:06 of the third round in a scheduled
four-round featherweight bout on the undercard. |
04/05/03
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Amarillo, Texas
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Linda Tenberg TKO2
Shakura Witherspoon in a
scheduled four rounder in the featherweight division. |
02/11/03
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Phoenix, Arizona
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Elena "BabyDoll" Reid
won a six-round unanimous decision over Linda Tenberg.
Report and photos by Dale Hausner |
06/01/02
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Houston,
Texas
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Patricia
Acosta, 127, won a six-round majority decision over Linda Tenberg,
125 3/4. |
05/17/02
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Austin,
Texas
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In
the first women's match of the night Linda Tenberg, 125,
Austin, Texas, fought out-of-towner Gloria
Ramirez in a four-rounder. Hometown fans were rooting for
Tenberg, but Ramirez came out the winner. Ramirez won
the fight by a split decision, 37-39 (Ramirez), 39-37 (Tenberg), and
39-37 (Ramirez). |
11/16/01
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Austin,
Texas
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Linda Tenberg
defeated Jessica Mohs by a four-round
unanimous decision. |
05/13/01
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West
Wendover, Utah
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Mia
St-John won a four-round unanimous decision against Linda
Tenberg.
Fight
report with photos *Televised on Univision |
03/30/01
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Fort
Worth, Texas
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Linda
Tenberg, 127, won a four-round split decision against
Alice
Smith, 126 1/4, in a featherweight div.Fight
report and Photos (WBAN
has fight on video #1002) |
12/15/00
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Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida
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Ada
Velez won a an
8-round UD over Linda Tenburg
of Texas. Tenburg was fighting for the WIBF N American jr. Featherweight belt.
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08/04/00
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Austin, Texas
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Layla McCarter won by a six
round una. dec. against
Tenburg. |
03/08/00
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Mt.
Pleasant, MI
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Angela
Woolum won by Maj. Decision (4 rds) against Linda Tenberg
in Featherweight Division. |
02/25/00
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Austin,
TX
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Linda
Tenberg won by a four-round maj. decision against Lailani
Salazar in
Featherweight Division. |
11/12/99
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Austin,
TX
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Linda
Tenberg UD (4) over Marsha Budde in Jr.
Featherweight Division. |
06/11/99
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Toppenish,
Washington |
Linda
Tenberg TKO3 Kimberly Reed |
05/07/99
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Austin,
TX
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Linda
Tenberg (127 3/4 lbs) TKO'd Franchesca
Alcanter (128) in the first round. |
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Misc Info:
October 1, 2004 in
Southport, Queensland District, Australia
Sharon Anyos won by UD10 over Linda Tenberg. Fight report By
Mike “Kryptonite” Altamura: The way women’s boxing can slowly move
towards mainstream acceptance is through well-matched, entertaining
contests, as the fight on Friday night for the WBF Feather title between
Sharon “Wild Thing” Anyos and Texan
Linda “Terminator” Tenberg proved.
33-year-old Anyos, fighting in front of her hometown on the Gold Coast,
Australia, won a wide decision (100-90, 100-90, 99-91), but the fight was
such an enthralling spectacle for 10 rounds that it left this writer
perplexed that cable network Fox Sports took so long to give live women’s
boxing the green light. Anyos, 7-3 (1), the former WIBA featherweight
champ, came out draped in all purple, her boob-tube type top exposing her
well-cut midriff. The taller Tenberg, 11-10 (6), was fitted in predominantly
black gear, and was a picture of focus at the opening bell. Anyos
wasted no time feeling out her opponent, charging forward, and trying to
force Tenberg backwards. There were a couple of exchanges on the ropes, with
Tenberg seeming to benefit better at close range. It was a close round,
maybe Anyos shaded it on pure work-rate. Tenberg was marked under the left
eye during this round too. The Australian’s pressure attack continued
in the second, feinting the jab on the occasion, and coming forward with
straight rights. She was able to catch the 5’6” Texan late with a pair of
loaded rights, but Tenberg appeared to wear them well. Tenberg opened
the third strong, scoring with a couple of rights from the outside, but as
the round progressed, Anyos’ aggression took charge, and she finished the
busier to decisively win the round. Like the old warriors of old, the
Lamottas, the Basilios, Wild Thing keep charging forward in the fourth, and
it paid dividends. She began to work her way on the inside, fire away bombs,
and then either block or retreat Tenberg’s counters. Round five
had the crowd roaring, courtesy of some quality exchanges on the inside.
Another Anyos stanza, as Tenberg’s punchers were starting to get wide.
Anyos started to really dominate in the sixth and seventh, swarming Tenberg,
and landing well calculated left-rights, and a sharp left hook. But Tenberg,
although noticeably hurt at times, had no quit, and continued to show her
massive heart. The Australian kept up her phenomenal punch output in
the eighth, scoring with some piercing jabs, and quickfire combinations, and
it showed on Tenberg’s face – particularly under her left eye. Tenberg
kept plugging away though, trying to come forward, but Anyos was too smooth,
taking the role of the counterpuncher for much of the ninth and scoring with
shorter, crisper punchers. At the start of the tenth these two
warriors embraced, and kissed, a sign of their wonderful sportsmanship.
Anyos proceeded to counterpunch, and then almost a minute into the round
came on the attack and caught Tenberg with a big right. Tenberg hung tough,
though it was another clear round for the Australian.
May 22, 2004- Grand Casino Coushatta,
Kinder, Louisiana
WBAN
Members Photo- Mpegs Gallery #170)
Wendy Rodriguez, 106, won the NABA World Flyweight title when
she won by a 10-round unanimous decision over
Anissa Zamarron,
108. Final judges scores were 98-92, 96-94, and 97-93. Also,
Linda Tenberg, 129, won by :37 seconds, TKO1 over
Tiffany
Ibanez, 128.
May 7, 2004 - at the Convention Center,
in Austin, Texas
Linda Tenberg, 125, of Austin, Texas won a four-round unanimous
decision over Kim Colbert, 131, in a scheduled four-round
featherweight bout on the undercard. Tenberg took the fight on short
notice of three days. On all scorecards the judges had it 39-37.
April 1, 2004 - Hooter's
Restaurant, in Selma, Texas
Local Boxers Linda "Terminator" Tenberg, of Austin,
Texas, stopped Terrie Carrillo :10 seconds in the third round with
a TKO. Tenberg improved her record to 9-9-0 (5KO), and
Carrillo remains winless as a pro with a 0-4-1 (0KO) record.
March 12, 2004 - 2004 Miller
Lite Fight Night at the Tank, HP Pavilion, San Jose,
California - Promoted by Sugar Ray Leonard Promotions
WBAN
Photo Gallery #153 In a six-round featherweight bout on the undercard,
Kelsey
Jeffries, 122, won by a unanimous decision over Linda Tenberg,
123.
August 22, 2003 - Corpus Cristi, Texas
On the "No Guts, No Glory" card, that was held at the Memorial Coliseum,
in Corpus Cristi, Texas, and promoted by Garrett Promotions, Linda
Tenberg of Austin made it a short night for
Ninfa Herrera, when Herrera was
stopped 1:06 of the third round in a scheduled four-round featherweight
bout on the undercard. Tenberg who had a four-inch height advantage beat
Herrera to the punch throughout most of the rounds. The end came when
Tenberg threw a barrage of combinations that landed Herrera three times on
the canvas. Herrera told the local press that she was just glad it was
over. Herrera said that although she had been knocked down, that she was
not hurt. In the first round, Herrera's boxing glove had come apart, when
the thumb came apart, and there was a temporary delay to replace both
gloves. Tenberg is now 8-7-0 (4KO), and Herrera is now 0-1-1 (0KO).
April 5, 2003 - Amarillo, Texas
Linda Tenberg TKO2 Shakura Witherspoon in a
scheduled four rounder in the featherweight division.
February 11, 2003 - Celebrity Theater,
Phoenix, Arizona
Report and photos by Dale Hausner
Tuesday night fights at the Celebrity Theater
in Phoenix Arizona saw Elena "BabyDoll" Reid do battle with
Linda Tenberg in a six round tussle.
Tenberg, 122, got off to a good start by capturing the first round. Reid's
experience then took over and she started pounding Tenberg with hard shots
from all angles. To Tenberg's credit, she took them all and kept trying to
get Reid, 117, out of her gameplan. It failed to work however and Reid
dominated the fight. The judges saw the fight 60-54 twice and 59-54.
Reid is still # 1 in the world at 115 pounds and sports a record of 13-1-2
(4). Tenberg is 6-7 (2). Tenberg came in from Austin Texas and was
here to fight. She was 3-0 as an amateur and has never been down as a pro.
She was in good shape but couldn't do enough to offset Reid. Tried as she
might, she went home with a loss. She gave an effort to be proud of.
Both young ladies acted like professionals at all times and let their
fists do the talking. They spoke volumes. Dale S Hausner
May 17, 2002, Austin, Texas
There were two exciting women's matches on the card and two exhibition
matches. In the first women's match of the night Linda
Tenberg, 125, Austin, Texas, fought out-of-towner Gloria Ramirez
in a four-rounder. Hometown fans were rooting for Tenberg, but
Ramirez came out the winner. Ramirez won the fight by a split
decision, 37-39 (Ramirez), 39-37 (Tenberg), and 39-37 (Ramirez). Ramirez
improved her record to 9-11-3 (2KO), and Tenberg fell to 6-5-0 (2KO). The
card then featured two women's exhibition matches. Anissa Zamarron,
104, first fought a local female boxer for two rounds, and then she
fought Maribel Zurita in another exhibition that was a two-round
slugfest. Zamarron and her two opponents wore headgear. In the
second sanctioned match of the night, Delia "The
Chiquita" Gonzalez, 110, took on hometown fighter, Jay Vega,
111 3/4, in a six-rounder. Gonzalez and Vega fought toe-to-toe
throughout the six rounds with Gonzalez pulling the fight off with a
unanimous decision! Not bad in tonight's action where both boxers, Ramirez
and Gonzalez fought hometown favorites....Gonzalez improves her record to
12-7-4 (3KO), and Vega suffered her first loss as a professional and is
now 4-1-0 (0KO).
November 16, 2001 - Austin, Texas
Ann Wolfe vs. Gina Nicholas - TKO3.
Wolfe earned new WIBA 154 lb. World title;
Sumya Anani vs. Fredia Gibbs - Maj. Draw
Neither fighter walked away with the 140-lb WIBA title, final scoring 94-94,
94-94, 96-92;
Valerie Mahfood vs Trina Ortegon - Mahfood won by a unanimous
decision. Mahfood won the WIBA Super-middleweight title. Final scoring
98-92, 96-94, 96-94; Chevelle Hallback vs. Snodene Blakeney --
stopped in the second round after an accidental head butt. Result of the
fight was a technical draw, and neither boxer won the title this
night; Mary Ortega vs. Ada Velez - Velez by unanimous
decision. Final scoring - 96-93, 98-91, 98-91. Velez won the 122-lb WIBA
world title; Linda Tenberg vs. Jessica Mohs - Tenberg by
Unanimous decision, final scoring 40-36 all judges.
May 13, 2001 - Wendover, UT-Univision
Mia St. John
won a four-round unanimous decision against Linda
Tenberg. final scoring 39-37, 39-37, 40-36. Fight
report with photos
March 30, 2001 - Fort Worth, Texas
Linda Tenberg, 127, defeated Alice Smith, 126 1/4, in
a four-round split decision. The final scoring was 39-37 for
Smith, and 40-36, 4036 for Tenberg.
Fight
report and Photos
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