When Szilvia Szabados landed in Detroit shortly earlier than midnight on March 6, 2017, she knew she was strolling into hostile territory. The Hungarian challenger flew nineteen hours from her hometown of Miskolc to battle Detroit’s adopted golden woman, Claressa Shields. It was not her first match in America, nevertheless it was her first in Detroit, and given town’s historical past and Shields’ background, Szabados knew that combating right here was going to be totally different.
Detroit is a metropolis that has been wronged in so some ways. When America’s automobile producers began to maneuver their services to decrease price places beginning within the Fifties, Detroit and Shields’ hometown of Flint began an extended, gradual descent into financial malaise, a decline which led to mass poverty. Destitution led to crime, and each scared enterprise away. Detroit is now a metropolis longing for one thing constructive, one thing past the regular food plan of destructive media tales. Shields, a two-time gold medalist and one of the crucial dominant boxers to come back out of the London and Rio Olympics, gave town one thing to be pleased with.

On March 10, 2017, “The Motor Metropolis” rallied round their champion for her second skilled battle, and as Szabados was launched to the viewers, the gang booed and jeered. The article of their scorn responded by playfully blowing kisses to Shields’ hometown crowd. “That was the primary time in my profession when the spectators loudly booed me,” Szabados admits, however she refused to be disturbed by it. “This was a present in spite of everything, and in my thoughts I knew this.”
Such is the lifetime of challengers, the opponents who’re known as upon to assist construct the information of promising younger prospects or to organize an current champion for an even bigger battle. Challengers are street warriors, boxers who battle in enemy territory the place the percentages are overwhelmingly stacked in opposition to them. In girls’s boxing, two such challengers are Szabados and Edina Kiss, each from Hungary, each having fought a few of America’s most well-known feminine champions in latest months.
Shortly after combating Shields in Detroit, Szabados, 26, defeated Katalin Menes earlier than journeying to Las Vegas in April to battle Layla McCarter, a six-time world champion who is taken into account among the finest pound-for-pound feminine fighters on the planet. Szabados fought valiantly however was stopped by McCarter in spherical seven. In the meantime, Edina Kiss confronted the present WBC worldwide featherweight titleholder Heather Hardy on March 4, and once more on Could 18.

Between the 2 street warriors, Szabados has had the longer skilled profession, with a document of 16-10-0. She’s had fights not solely in her native Hungary, but in addition in Slovakia, Germany, the UK, South Africa and the USA. All her losses have been on overseas soil and embrace setbacks in opposition to boxers comparable to Mikaela Lauren of Sweden and Nikki Adler of Germany. In Detroit, Szabados misplaced to Shields by TKO within the fourth spherical, and he or she battled valiantly in opposition to McCarter earlier than the match was stopped after Szabados absorbed a barrage of vicious physique punches.
Since turning skilled in 2015, Kiss has constructed a document of 14-4-0. A local of Budapest, she too has fought in Slovakia, Australia and the USA. A 12 months in the past, she travelled to Puerto Rico to face then four-time world champion Amanda Serrano in what Kiss considers her most troublesome bout. The hard-punching Serrano, who has since gained a fifth title, dealt Kiss her solely loss inside the gap.
What’s most hanging about these challengers is the calm and ease they exude as they navigate hostile territory, in addition to the graciousness they exhibit in defeat. Weigh-in photos of Shields and Szabados confirmed the Hungarian boxer smiling, having fun with herself, seemingly unfazed by Shields’ depth. Whereas Szabados disagreed with the fourth-round stoppage of their bout, there was no post-fight controversy or dispute. Kiss, however, went toe-to-toe with Hardy in each of their fights, and as soon as the contests have been over, each combatants posed collectively for post-fight photos.
I used to be intrigued by the ladies who have been prepared to take such dangers and battle American champions on American soil. Who’re they and what makes them do what they do?
Szabados agreed to reply by e-mail, and I met with Kiss and Zoltan Petranyi, who manages each girls, on Could 19, the day after the Hardy-Kiss rematch in Manhattan. At about 12:45, each arrived on the Stewart Resort with their baggage in tow. As Petranyi checked each of them in and labored out room assignments, Kiss sat by herself within the foyer, simply one other visitor in certainly one of Manhattan’s historic inns on a balmy Friday. She is unknown on this a part of the world. Nobody snaps a photograph or requests a selfie.
Petranyi recommended we chat within the Starbucks throughout the road. That they had an hour to kill earlier than they wanted to go to Madison Sq. Backyard for the weigh-in of one other certainly one of Petranyi’s fighters who was scheduled to field on the undercard of the Terence Crawford vs Felix Diaz match.
Japanese Europe has produced plenty of nice fighters, however the profitable ones have made their fortunes overseas, which is definitely the case in Hungary. “Hungary is just not a giant boxing nation,” says Petranyi. Whereas there are numerous Hungarian boxers, they aren’t motivated to field competitively. “There is no such thing as a motivation as a result of they need to journey overseas they usually at all times lose,” he mentioned.
Certainly, the possibilities of a challenger successful in opposition to a hometown fighter is so slim that Petranyi warns his boxers that “it is extremely troublesome to win fights in a overseas land.” The hometown crowd, judges — all of the elements that make the game extremely subjective — typically work in opposition to the challenger (to not point out the jet lag). Challengers typically arrive lower than week earlier than the battle, and relying on how far they needed to journey from, the time change could be grueling.
Petranyi, himself an expert boxer who has amassed a 55-22-0 document throughout his 20-year profession, can also be a street warrior, with matches in Slovakia, Spain, Finland, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany, the UK, and even Curacao. Most of his losses have been suffered in worldwide bouts. In 2015, on the age of 47, he traveled to Panama to battle American heavyweight Shannon Briggs however misplaced by KO. But he continues to field, having gained 4 fights in Hungary in 2017, on the ripe age of practically 50.

“When I’m overseas and I step into the ring, I can solely give what I’ve,” writes Szabados. “Typically envy spreads in me after I assume how my opponents have very totally different choices. For them, the whole lot is ready. They get assist from all over the place. They even profit from the screaming of their hometown followers. That may assist rather a lot throughout a battle.”
So what makes Szabados and Kiss go away Hungary, the place they’ve gained nationwide championships, to compete overseas the place they’re sure to lose? Petranyi factors a finger to his temple. “The psychological state,” he solutions. “Edina and Szilvia are mentally robust. Ladies are mentally stronger.”
Certainly, it takes braveness to battle in hostile territory and tenacity to placed on a efficiency in entrance of a crowd that craves their demise.
“I knew she was proficient, and he or she will get extra consideration,” says Szabados of her battle in opposition to Shields. “However I’ve to focus on what I have to do. I can’t let this stuff scare me. I needed to block this from my thoughts and simply be relaxed and focus on the concord I felt on the within.”
When Szabados or Kiss journey, Petranyi serves as supervisor, coach and translator. On the day of Kiss’ battle with Hardy, Petranyi took her to a salon in Brooklyn to have her hair braided. Each fighter and supervisor fly in with no fanfare and afterwards each go away as quietly as they arrive.

Again in Hungary, Szabados and Kiss lead lives which can be much like these of the ladies they battle in America and Europe. Ladies boxers in Hungary have to make a residing exterior of the game. There are not any sponsors to assist their coaching and little prize cash from combating.
Kiss works as an actual property agent in Budapest and has an eight-year-old daughter. As is the case for all single dad and mom, coaching whereas holding a day job and taking good care of her baby is “not straightforward.” She will solely work out within the evenings after ending her day job, which necessitates being in combating form always as a result of a name from a overseas promoter may come at any minute. She trains along with her boyfriend who can also be an expert boxer.
“We obtain gives a number of days or a number of weeks earlier than the battle, so we have now to be in coaching on a regular basis,” Petranyi explains. In her first battle with Hardy final March, Kiss was introduced in as a last-minute substitute for Nigerian boxer Helen Joseph. Kiss stepped as much as the problem, going the complete eight rounds with the undefeated Brooklyn native on the Barclays Heart in what was one of many extra thrilling fights on the Keith Thurman-Danny Garcia undercard. Two months later Kiss returned to Brooklyn, her expertise visibly improved. “She got here in stronger than within the first battle however Heather was additionally stronger,” mentioned Petranyi.
Szabados, in the meantime, works as a logistics supervisor at a German engineering and electronics firm, all whereas finding out economics at Miskolc College. With a full-time work schedule, coaching can solely be part-time.

“For my boxing profession, I attempt to put my all into it. Typically I really feel the dearth of psychological and technical assist, however I’m able to settle for it. It’s what it’s. I’m a lonely and unbiased fighter,” states Szabados. “Few find out about my background, that I’ve no sponsors. I don’t actually have a head coach.”
Szabados lives in Miskolc, an industrial metropolis 180 kilometres from Budapest (the place Petranyi’s promotional firm relies). This distance implies that she should practice by herself, working with totally different coaches and generally coaching in Muay Thai to have the ability to spar with one other lady in her weight class. She ‘s even managed to enlist her boyfriend as a coaching accomplice.
Regardless of the difficulties in balancing work and coaching, Szabados and Kiss have taken on dangers that might have scared off much less brave and stoic boxers. Szabados mentioned the chance to compete in opposition to massive title boxers has taught her “the way to battle in opposition to totally different types” and has given her “loads of expertise.” By doing so, she has earned the respect of her American opponents. McCarter, who stopped Szabados within the seventh, mentioned she was “blissful for the stoppage in opposition to somebody so robust.”

Equally, Szabados absorbed large punishment from each Shields and Mikaela Lauren earlier than shedding by TKO. I requested her the place the center and braveness comes from to maintain combating below such circumstances, to which she replied, “It’s a good query. I have no idea the place it comes from. It’s in all probability as a result of I had a troublesome childhood. It was a stormy and disturbing one. All people has instincts and needs to win. It’s simply that some quit too early, whereas others by no means do. My motivation is my coronary heart.”
The position of challengers like Kiss and Szabados shouldn’t be underestimated. In girls’s boxing, the place depth continues to be missing, they’re crucial to advancing the game. They supply valuable expertise to promising younger fighters, whereas preserving seasoned boxers on their toes. And since they’re artful, skilled veterans, they can ship performances that fulfill promoters and viewers alike.
Petranyi’s hope is to maintain each girls busy, and this implies getting gives for high quality worldwide matches. Nevertheless, the consistency of that is depending on delivering thrilling performances. Fan appreciation helps make sure the longevity of Petranyi’s enterprise relationships and retains his fighters marketable. Petranyi was glad with the Hardy-Kiss rematch on Could 18, noting that folks got here as much as them to congratulate Edina on her efficiency. Hardy and Kiss headlined Broadway Boxing, an area occasion promoted by New York promoter Lou Di Bella. It was a predominantly pro-Hardy crowd, however they responded favourably to Kiss’ combating spirit. Certainly, if circumstances have been considerably totally different, a real Heather Hardy-Edina Kiss rivalry may need been potential.
Finally, challengers are human, and after I requested Edina questions in regards to the Could 18 bout, I sensed her disappointment. Fighters practice to win, and challengers don’t fly midway the world over with out believing that victory is feasible. However as Szabados factors out, “There is no such thing as a disgrace in getting crushed by a extra seasoned and skilled opponent. Particularly when you already know that you just gave your all within the ring.”

After our interview, Petranyi, Kiss and I stand and trade our goodbyes. It was time for them to go over to the Backyard. I watched Kiss stroll away from Starbucks, the place we had spent 45 minutes conversing, her hair mixing in among the many sea of vacationers in midtown Manhattan. Nothing in her countenance recommended that only one night time earlier than she had confronted a world champion and fought valiantly.
Any boxer will inform you that pugilism is a lonely sport as a result of when the bell rings, the fighter leaves their workforce and cherished one behind to battle unfathomable adversary alone. Nevertheless, win or lose, the hometown fighter has their household and workforce ready for her exterior the ring and attracts energy from their assist. In the meantime, the challenger has solely herself and her small workforce. Even in victory, there isn’t a lonelier boxer than the “opponent,” the underdog challenger who virtually everybody hopes will lose. And feminine street warriors like Szabados and Petranyi are among the many loneliest and bravest of all of them. — Sheila Oviedo
(Ed. Notice: The interview with Szilvia Szabados was translated to English from Hungarian, and Zoltan Petranyi translated on behalf of Edina Kiss.)