Since its brief heyday, when fighters like Christy Martin and Laila Ali captivated national audiences, womens boxing has largely been absent from the spotlight -- few appearances on major cards, and almost nonexistent on television. The few promoters who decide to buy in to the greatly underestimated sport face an uphill climb when selling television networks on showcasing their fights.Yet, on the day when amateur middleweight boxer Claressa Shields made history as the first American boxer (male or female) to win gold medals in back-to-back Olympics, professional fighters Heather Hardy and Shelly Vincent also made history as the first women to be featured on Premier Boxing Champions first nationally televised female undercard.And they did not disappoint.With the exception of their prematch undefeated records, the two fighters could not seem to be more different. Vincent, an openly gay fighter from New London, Connecticut, is an in-your-face brawler who dons short, tricolored hair and has her upper body covered in tattoos. Hardy, a single mother from Gerritsen Beach in Brooklyn, is an agile and relentless volume puncher who sports blond hair and braids. But upon taking a closer look at both fighters stories, the two women share many similarities that their mutual dislike of one another would probably not allow them to accept.On Sunday, both took to the center ring and fought to elevate the sport of womens boxing, doing their best to showcase the sports marketability with an electrifying fight.Shelly and I both worked really hard to get to this spot here on television. Were both fighting to put on a show, Hardy says. Were fighting to make our claim to a spot on TV so people go, I want to see girls again.I dont think this fight is really for me or for Heather, its for womens boxing as a whole, Vincent says. Its finally a step in the right direction towards where it was. We didnt think we were ever going to get on television.On Sundays card, which featured a main event knockout and multiple knockdowns, Hardy and Vincent stole the show in what was a closely contended, back-and-forth dogfight. In the Ford Amphitheater, the two fighters went the distance in a gutsy 10-round match for the WBC international featherweight title against the backdrop of the Coney Island pier.Heather Hardy, with boyfriend and trainer Devon Cormack, takes her bags back to her apartment from the historic Gleasons Boxing Gym in Brooklyns Dumbo neighborhood, where she trains. Hardy is a single mother to a 12-year-old daughter, Annie. Hardy moved from her hometown of Gerritsen Beach, another neighborhood in Brooklyn, after constant commuting kept her from her away from her family.Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNShelly Vincent, right, rests with her fiancee, fellow boxer Jennifer The Bolivian Queen Salinas, at their hotel in Queens the day of the fight. Salinas tattoo depicts Vincents trademark Guy Fawkes mask that she wears during her ring walk. Vincent proposed to Salinas inside a boxing ring after winning her last fight against Christina Ruiz on July 21.Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNAmidst the sounds of tussling punching bags and trainer chatter, Hardy checks her phone at Gleasons while Cormack sews a patch onto her shorts. Hardy received texts of good luck from fighters like Shawn Porter and Christy Martin. Cormack, who is a three-time world kickboxing champion, trained five-time world boxing champion Alicia Ashley -- his sister. Hardy calls Cormack rasta, drawing from his Jamaican roots. Im her driver, coach, babysitter and seamstress, Cormack says. I teach boxing on my days off.Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNVincent prepares her mask for the evening fight. She wears the mask, made popular by the movie V for Vendetta, as a symbol for the monster that was created when she was raped by her late mothers boyfriend at the age of 13. Vincent is now an advocate against sexual assault, and she speaks at schools and says she is in contact with many kids who reach out to her for support. Everybody sees the mask and they think Im trying to look crazy, Vincent says. What they did to me was monstrous and they created a monster. I wear the mask because with the mask on, we are all the same, were all fighting for something.Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNIn her Brooklyn apartment, Hardy sits on a suitcase full of T-shirts for her fans. Hardy sells her own tickets, makes her own shirts and posters, and manages press communications and her website. Its hard that I have to do so many other things because I dont make enough money during the fights. If I was a guy getting ready for my television debut, Id have it a lot easier than right now, Hardy says. Im fighting so I dont have to [sell our own tickets]. Im fighting so that when I put on a show, my tickets will sell themselves.Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNHardy bursts into tears upon learning that amateur boxer Claressa Shields has become the first American boxer to win two gold medals at the Olympic Games. Hardy and Shields, who box in different weight classes, met as unknown boxers and have kept in touch as both have ascended in the world of boxing. This just means so much to womens boxing -- they cant ignore us anymore, Hardy says, crying. Im just so proud of her.Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNVincent and Salinas make their way to the Ford Amphitheater in Coney Island for the evenings fight. Salinas, who holds the Universal Boxing Federations world female super featherweight title, will be in Vincents corner tonight. Salinas acts as a soundboard for Vincents trainer, Peter Manfredo Sr., and says she gets emotional when watching her fiancee fight. I feel like I am the one who is going to fight, Salinas says.Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNHardy, alongside boxing coach Delen Parsley, waits for her match to begin. The match has been delayed due to inclement weather, which left the open-air ring with a wet floor and an overhead risk to the television monitors surrounding the ring.Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNHardy applies pink lip color before her fight. Shelly Vincent talked a lot of s---, called me a Barbie doll, said I needed to get my ass beat, she says. People think that if youre pretty, if youre feminine, you cant be tough. So how sweet would it be to go out there and whup her ass wearing pink lipstick?Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNVincent sits inside her dressing room at the Ford Amphitheater before the fight, staring at a picture of her mother, who died after a battle with Leukemia. Vincent keeps the photo in her corner during every fight and kisses the photo in the ring during her fighter introduction. As long as a picture of my mother is there, Im good, she says. Im usually good.Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNSalinas helps Vincent put on her prefight masks inside her dressing room at the Ford Amphitheater. Vincent wears one mask with colors of the Italian flag to symbolize her heritage, and a mask with the colors of the Bolivian flag to represent Salinas. Vincent says her tattoos and personality have led to the depiction of a bad guy image: They try to make me be the bad guy because Ive got my tattoos and Im loud and Im funny. I dont really care. I dont like Heather, so Ill be the bad guy.Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNI dont really care about Shellys style, Hardy says. I dont really care about her. This is my show, shes just part of it.Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNAnnabelle Woods, 9, cheers and claps as Hardy enters the ring. Annabelle is one of Heathers young boxing students, and came with her mother and little sister to watch Heather fight. In addition to coaching, Hardy is also a personal trainer and works at Gleasons Gym.Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNVincent listens to trainer Manfredo in between rounds during her fight against Hardy. She listens, she wants it, shes willing to do whatever it takes to get to that level no matter what, Manfredo says. She wants to be a perfectionist, she wants to be a winner. She is a winner, regardless of this outcome today.Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNFrom the first time I got in the ring when I was 28, it was like there was nothing else on the planet that I was meant to do. I was meant to fight, I was meant to box, Hardy says. Theres so many times in your life when you fight as hard as you can, but you cant win. Times when I couldnt feed my kids, working around the clock. S--- happened to me as a kid that I just couldnt get out of. In boxing I got two minutes, and all youve got is two hands. I think I always have a chance to win in the ring.Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNHardy connects with a right hook against Vincent during their title bout at the Ford Amphitheater. Hardy landed 251 out of 752 total punches while Vincent landed 194 of 678. The fight went the full 10 rounds and had the audience of 3,723 on its feet for much of the match. Opposing chants of Hardy and Shelly persisted throughout the fight.Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNIts like I turn into a different person on fight night. Im fighting the guy that sexually assaulted me, my stepfather who was beating on me, Vincent says. Im fighting for a voice. Im fighting back.Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNHardy is announced as the winner of the fight by a majority decision. She cries as Cormack wraps the WBC international womens featherweight title around her waist. After the fight, she is asked how she would rate her performance Sunday night; glancing down at her belt, Hardy says, This [belt] tells me I got a 10.Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNVincent hugs her stepdaughter, Gigi Morales, 9, after the loss to Hardy. Vincent, who disagrees with the point breakdown by the judges, believes she should have been declared the winner of the match (and has since contested the result). I thought I won the fight, I thought I was the aggressor, Vincent says, turning to scan the circle of reporters, looking for affirmation. Do any of you guys agree with that decision? So you guys think I lost?Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNHardy dissolves into tears in her dressing room after winning the fight against Vincent. She works harder than anybody Ive ever worked with. She pushes every day, Cormack says of Hardy.Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for ESPNIn the dressing room, after the loss to Hardy, Vincent looks at the bandaged cut on her face. She admits boxing saved her life. Dead, says Vincent, who used boxing to escape drugs and depression, of where shed be without the sport. Just to be completely honest, I was trying to kill myself. I couldnt take it anymore.Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNVincent enjoys a walk down the Coney Island boardwalk with stepdaughter Gigi, who stood next to Vincent during her ring walk. [Gigi] loves to watch me fight. She gets nervous, but she loves it, Vincent says.Cassandra Giraldo for ESPNHardy congregates with family, friends and fans at The Gather Inn, a local pub in Gerritsen Beach -- which was one of a number of local communities that were devastated by Superstorm Sandy in 2012. 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Winchester, who was not penalized for the hit, appeared to make contact with Kellys head early in the first period of Thursdays game in Boston. Focus on... A rollercoaster 12 monthsLast years U.S. Grand Prix seems like a lifetime ago -- Lewis Hamilton was on the crest of a wave, a newly-crowned three time world champion, while teammate Nico Rosberg cut a beaten figure having lost a second straight title to his teammate and boyhood friend. After losing the race win and the championship with a late mistake in Austin, having had it thrown in his direction by Hamilton, a visibly frustrated Rosberg threw his cap back at his teammate in a moment which went viral immediately afterwards.Some pundits said Rosberg was dead and buried, that his hopes of ever beating Hamilton were in ruins.Reflecting on his emotions, Rosberg wrote in his next BILD column: I was just p---ed off. At myself, at Lewis, at the whole situation. Everything!At the moment it feels as though there is something invisible stopping me from succeeding. An enemy that is so hard to combat. Some call it fate, others bad luck.Fast-forward 12 months to the next U.S. Grand Prix and that second paragraph could perhaps better describe Hamiltons fortunes as Rosberg stands on the cusp of a maiden world championship. Rosberg is 33 points up, with 100 to play for from the final four rounds of the season. Hamilton, plagued with engine issues and poor starts throughout 2016, is in the rare position of being the underdog -- an image he has actively tried to cultivate for much of the season.But Rosbergs strong championship position can be traced back further than recent form. After his heartbreaking setback in Austin 12 months ago, Rosberg looked rejuvenated. He won the next three races, though Hamilton, who had a minor late-night car crash ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix, seemed to have taken his eye off the ball having emulated boyhood idol Ayrton Sennas three titles.Rosberg started 2016 as he had finished 2015, with four more victories. He faced little challenge from Hamilton in any of them: the world champion had slow getaways in Australia and Bahrain, before qualifying engine drama in China and Russia forced him into recovery drives at both races. Rosbergs drives to victory were not spectacular but they were faultless and they gave him a 43-point buffer over Hamilton, putting the world champion into chase mode for the rest of the season.Even when Hamiltons mid-season resurgence saw him go into the summer break 19 points up he still admitted it felt like he was chasing Rosbergs big lead at the start of the season, wary of imminent engine penalties from those earlier failures. It was a wise outlook -- a tactical engine switch in Belgium led to a hefty penalty which snapped his momentum. He hasnt won since.By contrast, Rosberg has looked stronger than ever, with the invisible enemy which he complained of last year now apparently residing in the other half of the Mercedes garage. But in a championship fight which has twisted and turned all season, it would be foolish to declare the German the champion-elect with 100 points still at stake. This weekends race seems to be the perfect place for Hamilton to regain some form of momentum: hes won three of the four races of COTA and clearly gets a buzz from being in the United States.If you are tthinking the championship is done and dusted, think again.dddddddddddd To quote the immortal words of Murray Walker: A lot can happen in Formula One... And it usually does.In need of a winLewis Hamilton has to win each race from here until the end of the season to keep his championship chances alive. That still wont guarantee him the title, as Rosberg can still win it by finishing second at each of the remaining rounds, but will put him in pole position to capitalise on any misfortune for his teammate.Hamilton has not won since Julys German Grand Prix and the momentum is firmly in Rosbergs side of the garage. What better place to get back on form than the U.S. Grand Prix he has won three times in its four years on the calendar?In need of pointsEveryone will be supporting Haas this weekend at its home race. The American team has not scored points since the Austrian Grand Prix and will look to turn around its fortunes in front of a passionate American crowd, something which would do wonders for exposure of the race and the sport in a country yet to fully fall in love with F1.ESPN predictionHamilton is the king of Austin and looked calm in his dealings with the media on Thursday. He brushed off any notion of controversy from the Suzuka weekend. We are backing the world champion to return to the top step of the podium.WeatherThere is no chance of the storms which hit last years U.S. Grand Prix, with F1 weather service Ubimet predicting no showers through the weekend. Temperature should be around the 25 degrees Celisus-mark for Friday and Saturday, before peaking around 28 degrees for the grand prix on Saturday afternoon.A lap with... Romain GrosjeanFirst you brake on the very wide track uphill into turn one. You then have tricky traction going downhill through sector one. Its very high speed -- very similar to Silverstone. Here you try to carry some good speed. Then you go to the hairpin before the back straight, again you want good traction here. Theres very big braking at the end.Then theres a very tight section with a double right corner. After that its a long left hairpin, with tricky braking, then a full right-hand side corner, almost flat out in qualifying. Then its the two mid-speed final turns, which are pretty interesting, going down into the first one, and the second one going up again before you finish the lap.TyresTyre choices: Medium, soft, super-softTyre facts:?? The anti-clockwise track has a unique design, borrowing elements of other famous F1 corners.? Turn 1 is a tricky left-hand hairpin approached uphill, where its hard to judge the braking point.? Turn 11 is another key hairpin, where the cars are braking and turning in at the same time.?The asphalt is still quite new (from 2012) but has offered more grip recently as it matures.? Cars tend to run medium downforce in Austin: overtaking is very possible -- particularly in the sequence of corners after Turn 2 -- which opens up a number of strategy options.? There are three long and fast straights: these cool the tyres, making the braking areas tricky. ' ' '