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Boxing Legend: Marian “Lady Tyger” Trimiar

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Marian Trimiar is one of the first women along with Jackie Tonawanda and Cat Davis, to gain a boxing license in New York in December 1975. She is considered the all-rounder of the three pioneers and like Davis, has some of her career record documented. Career Known as the “Lady Tyger” she got her start []

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