West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR54

Introduced
2/26/26  
Enrolled
2/26/26  

Caption

Recognizing Christy Martin for her remarkable achievements in boxing

Impact

The resolution serves to honor not only Martin's illustrious career, characterized by her impressive record of 49 wins, 7 losses, and 3 draws, but also her continued involvement in the sport as a promoter and mentor for aspiring female boxers. By highlighting her journey and success, the resolution aims to inspire future generations and bring attention to the impact of women's contributions to sports. Additionally, Martin's advocacy for survivors of domestic violence is an integral part of her legacy, promoting awareness and prevention efforts.

Summary

Senate Resolution 54 recognizes Christy Martin from Mullens, Wyoming County, West Virginia for her remarkable achievements in boxing and the release of her major motion picture in 2025. The resolution celebrates Martin’s pioneering role in women's boxing, marking significant milestones including her status as the first female boxer signed by the renowned promoter Don King. Martin's contributions helped elevate women's boxing to national prominence during a time when opportunities for female athletes were scarce.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR54 is largely positive, celebrating Martin's achievements and her role as a trailblazer for women in sports. The unanimous support reflected in the resolution signifies a collective acknowledgment of her impact not only within the boxing community but also as a symbol of resilience and empowerment for women facing adversity. This recognition reinforces societal values around perseverance and success despite challenges.

Contention

While SR54 is primarily celebratory and supportive, discussions also emphasize the underlying narratives of women's rights and empowerment in sports. Martin's life story, particularly her experiences with domestic violence and her advocacy efforts, underscore a broader societal issue, adding depth to the recognition. There may be varying opinions on how effectively such resolutions translate into practical support for women's sports and domestic violence prevention, leading to discussions on the responsibilities of the sports community to promote these values consistently.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR35

Recognizing WV Mothers and Babies Support Program for its outstanding achievements

WV HB2528

To permit students in Christian schools at the elementary and middle school level to participate in county level sport tournaments

WV SCR18

Recognizing intent to create WV Coal Renaissance Act

WV HCR72

Recognizing Black Lung Awareness Month.

WV SR11

Recognizing Cottage Hill Farm as WV outstanding family-owned Hereford cattle farm for 2024

WV SR7

Recognizing 153rd anniversary of Glenville State University

WV HR6

Recognizing Transgenderism as a Mental Disorder and Affirming the Biological Reality of Two Genders

WV SR14

Recognizing Leadership Berkeley

WV SB244

Creating WV Women's Bill of Rights

WV SR19

Designating March 4, 2025, as Marshall University Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.