On September 19, 2015 at the Don Haskins Center. Jennifer Han made El Paso Boxing History by becoming the first world title champion ever to come out of El Paso Texas. "El Paso's Sweetheart" fought in front of her family, friends, and the community that has always supported her throughout her career.
Han dominated the fight from beginning to end in winning the International Boxing Federation world featherweight championship over Helen Joseph, who is originally from Nigeria but now lives in Ghana.
The scorecards of the judges reflected as much — 97-92, 98-92, 98-91.
Quote from Jennifer Han September 19, 2015 -"I didn't win this," Han said "We all won this."
Photo description -
Photographer - Armando Perez
Hair and Makeup - Tori Rascon and Juan Torres
Dress - By Ella Blu
Gym - The Wolves Den
Production - Fresh on Monday Productions/ and Stephanie Avalos
Photo was asked to be donated by - Thomas Mckay - El Paso Boxing Hall of Fame
Ganadora de los Guantes de Oro en 2002. Jennifer Han se convertiría en la primera campeona mundial de El Paso en el año 2015. Comenzó a boxear cuando tenía dieciséis años en Irvin High, ubicada en El Paso, Texas.
Han Family - Bottom Row - left to right- Master Han, Joyce Han, and Heather Han. Top Row - Stephanie Han, Abraham Han, Grandmaster Myong, Israel Han, and Jennifer Han. Jennifer Han is the first boxer from El Paso to win a world championship.
Carolina Rec Center - El Paso, Texas - sitting on the boxing ring - Heather Han, Jenny Han, and Stephanie Han. The year was 2004 at the Carolina Rec Center.
Master Bae Han doing splits outside his school in the year 1982. Father of Jennifer Han who would make El Paso Boxing History by becoming the first world title champion ever to come out of El Paso, Texas. Han's Oriental Martial Arts located at 9861 Dyer St, Unit 17, El Paso, TX 79924
Cross Streets: Between Annette Ave and Souda Dr
Neighborhoods: Milagro Hills
Master Han - 1982 - Master Han flying high side kick to Ricky Mason. Father of Jennifer Han who would make El Paso Boxing History by becoming the first world title champion ever to come out of El Paso, Texas. Han's Oriental Martial Arts located at 9861 Dyer St, Unit 17, El Paso, TX 79924
Cross Streets: Between Annette Ave and Souda Dr
Neighborhoods: Milagro Hills
Han vs Joseph - Fight Inc/Fresh - With Jennifer Han
This is a group photo of the Fight inc/Fresh on Monday team that put on Jennifer Han's IBF Featherweight World Title Fight September 19, 2015 at the Don Haskins Center.
This Idea came to birth after both these companies went to watch Jennifer Han fight for the intercontinental belt in early 2015. After the fight Rico Velez, April Balcorta, Xavier Vazquez, and Roman Robles went to the Chicos Tacos on dyer for dinner, When April Balcorta preposed the idea of making the IBF title fight a reality in El Paso. The irony of the story is Jennifer Han ate at that same Chicos Tacos early that night with her family to celebrate her win.
People in photo from left to right
Fight Inc Ring Girl -Brittany Rivera
Fight Inc President - Rico Velez
Fresh On Monday(Fight Coordinator) - Xavier Vazquez
Live Event Manager - Stephanie Avalos
Fresh On Monday (Project Manger) - Roman Robles
IBF Featherweight Champion - Jennifer Han
Fight Inc Vice President - April Balcorta
Fight Inc Match Maker - Isidro Castillo
Fight Inc Match Maker - Mayra
Fight Inc Ring Announcer - Angel Velasquez
Fight Inc Ring Girl - Priscilla Pineda
This was the official poster used for the September 19, 2015 IBF Featherweight World Title Fight at the Don Haskins.
Supported by its amazing sponsors Western Tech, Sin Vodka, Mimbela Construction, Cricket Wireless, UTEP, Cabo Joe's, El Paso Pain Center, Tecate, and Proclaim Justice
Poster was made by - Stephanie Avalos
Área:
Westside / Kern Place
Fuente:
Poster was made by - Stephanie Avalos
Credity to - FOM Productions
Jennifer Han Wins IBF World Featherweight Championship - 2015
After the fight - Jennifer Han meets with family members. Left to right: Abraham Han (holds the IBF World Championship Belt), Stephanie Han (holds baby -Johan Gracia, Jennifer Han, Heather Han, Israel Han (holds the Intercontinental IBF Belt).
Master Han - doing a split inside dojang- 1982. Master Han is the father of Jennifer Han - El Paso's first World Champion. Dojang is a term used in Korean martial arts, such as taekwondo, Kuk Sool Won, and hapkido, that refers to a formal training hall. It is typically considered the formal gathering place for students of a martial art to conduct training, examinations and other related encounters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dojang
Jennifer Han With Her Sisters - 2005
Left to Right: Heather Han, Jenny Han, and Stephanie Han - photograph taken inside the Dojang. Jenny Han (Jennifer) located in the middle will become El Paso's first World Champion in the year 2015.
Dojang is a term used in Korean martial arts, such as taekwondo, Kuk Sool Won, and hapkido, that refers to a formal training hall. It is typically considered the formal gathering place for students of a martial art to conduct training, examinations and other related encounters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dojang
Abraham Han - walking towards ring, with coaches. Location was the Dream Arena in El Paso, Texas. Brother of Jennifer Han, El Paso's first World Champion. Abraham Han (born September 29, 1984 in El Paso, Texas) is a professional boxer in the Light Middleweight division and fought in the World Combat League.
Hermano y hermana tomando una fotografía en Dojang. Dojang es un término usado en las artes marciales coreanas, como taekwondo, Kuk Sool Won y hapkido, que se refiere a una sala de entrenamiento formal. Por lo general, se considera el lugar de reunión formal para que los estudiantes de artes marciales realicen entrenamientos, exámenes y otros encuentros relacionados.
Dream Arena - left to right: Master Han, Stephanie Han( holding Johan Gracia), and Heather Han. Master Han and his daughters at the Dream Arena in El Paso, Texas.
Master Han and Grandmaster Myong - 2005 - El Paso, Texas
Master Han and Grandmaster Myong - at Dojang. Dojang is a term used in Korean martial arts, such as taekwondo, Kuk Sool Won, and hapkido, that refers to a formal training hall. It is typically considered the formal gathering place for students of a martial art to conduct training, examinations and other related encounters.
Comentarios
Hacer un comentario