Punching patriarchy: The Zambian female boxer taking on the world

Punching patriarchy: The Zambian female boxer taking on the world

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Catherine Phiri, 32, is currently Zambia’s fiercest boxer. She was the first African woman to win the prestigious World Boxing Council Gold title in 2016. Now she’s fighting for more recognition for female fighters.

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