Hannah Robinson Hoping To Land On The Boxxer All-Female Card In March
The Boxxer hotline will be extremely busy in the coming weeks. The announcement of another all-female card will spark an avalanche of phone calls to Ben Shalom for one of the precious, potentially career-changing slots on the big Royal Albert Hall card.

Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price will do battle for three world titles at welterweight at the top of the show. Savannah Marshall, Caroline Dubois, Karriss Artingstall, and Francesca Hennessy are all more than likely names who will grace a card that is being promoted as the latest relaunch of women’s boxing. A British and Commonwealth super-flyweight clash between Emma Dolan and Lauren Parker has been heavily rumoured. A fight that could open the main card in some style. Make no mistake, Dolan and Parker are more than strong contenders for March.
As I have previously written, a relaunch should be exactly that. A showcase for the potential stars of the future. Fighters who would relish the opportunity to show that they are worthy of the grand platform and the eyes that will be on them. Chloe Watson, the European flyweight champion, stands out. A double-title showdown with Nicola Hopewell, the Commonwealth title-holder, or an intriguing battle with Jasmina Zapotoczna, who recently took away the unbeaten record of the Matchroom prospect Maisey Rose Courtney, are more than worthwhile fights that could and should be explored.
But Boxxer would also be advised to have a look at the likes of Harli Whitwell, Shona Whitwell, Gemma Richardson, and Sian O’Toole for the early undercard slots. Four prospects that earned their stripes in the unpaid ranks and are now looking at repeating their amateur success in the professional ranks. All are tipped to go far in the sport. Hopefully, the opportunity will come knocking. All have interesting stories to tell and sell.
Hannah Robinson is also another fighter who will be hoping her name is under consideration for one of the coveted slots on the Boxxer card. A former GB Boxing standout and two-time National Champion, Robinson, is already 2-0 as a professional since leaving the amateur ranks behind in 2023. Two wins that have shown little glimpses of what is to come.

The Jamie Moore-trained super-lightweight prospect is well connected, and Moore will hope he can replicate the undisputed success he enjoyed with Chantelle Cameron not so long ago. Make no mistake, Hannah Robinson is expected to go far as a professional. Very far. Robinson is very much chasing world titles.
Places on the Boxxer extravaganza will be precious. A ‘Golden Ticket’ that hopefully Shalom and co will use wisely. A call to Robinson would be a wise one.
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