Literature
WFB DN 13 - The Domination Era
The fall of Risa Ogasawa changed boxing history forever. She entered the ring as the world’s most dangerous woman – undefeated over dozens of heavyweight contests where she made it look plain easy to put down the lady in the other corner. Women like Callahan, Perez, de Graaf, Irons, La Demonia, all met their bell-rung fates at her fists. And on Domination Night, a world heavyweight champion short of worthy opponents took on a young up-and-comer from the middle of Tennessee, and that peppy blonde coed destroyed her. Not only did Mia do her in and take all three of her heavyweight belts – while being far below the size ceiling for heavyweight – the style of her victory shook the boxing world. Mia her athleticism, but also her sexual wiles – she fought a psychological title bout just as much as she fought a physical bout. The fall of Risa Ogasawa was not only by punches, but through caress and indignation and anger. Mia proved herself not just winner, but victrix. The dominant