In the late 1970s, women’s professional boxing was heavily restricted or completely banned in many European countries. To bypass these limitations, promoters Erich Klinger and his associates launched LGIS in 1976.
Simons reclaimed her dominant status by knocking Chiari out in the third round of their trilogy fight. Lgis Boxing Angie Simons
Bouts often featured unlimited rounds or were scheduled to last until one fighter could no longer continue, creating an environment that demanded extreme endurance. In the late 1970s, women’s professional boxing was
Another significant chapter in Simons' career was her four-fight series against Tina Chiari between 1977 and 1979. Bouts often featured unlimited rounds or were scheduled
The events took place across various German and European cities, capitalizing on the intense, unregulated nature of underground 1970s combat sports. Angie Simons: The Rise of a Champion
Among the athletes from the "Old LGIS" era of the late 1970s, emerged as one of the most prominent and formidable figures. This article explores the history of LGIS, the brutal rivalries that defined Simons' career, and her lasting impact on the era. The Origins of LGIS: A New Paradigm for Women's Combat