Outside the arena, Lyle wanted to speak of contracts, tours, the bright unending treadmill of promotion. Angie listened, the smile at the corner of her mouth steady. She had traveled to fight and found, in the grappling of bodies and time, a clearer sense of herself. Instead of promises, she took a photograph of the two Angies—grimy, tired, laughing at something the flash had caught—and pinned it to the locker-room wall.
Despite her successes, Angie's career ended with punishing defeats: first in London, where Karin Heck gave her a bloody mouth and knocked her out; then in 1979 in Munich, where Tina Chiari delivered a relentless beating to score another knockout. Her final two fights were brutal losses, after which and became a sports journalist. Lgis Boxing Angie Simons