Hannah Robinson Extends Her Unbeaten Record

Hannah Robinson Extends Her Unbeaten Record

Hannah Robinson extended her winning start to her professional career on Saturday night at the Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring. The tough Argentinian Erica Juana Gabriela Alvarez lost every round against the former two-time National Champion, as Robinson again showed glimpses of her obvious potential.

Robinson improved her record to 3-0, and the super-lightweight prospect will look for an active 2025 after a stop-start introduction to the professional ranks. Activity is key for any fighter, and Robinson is hoping for another two or three fights before the year ends. A few more learning fights and Robinson should be more than ready to be pushed into title contention at some point next year. In truth, it could come sooner.

At 31, Robinson is coming into her peak years, and if that desired activity does materialise, it should set up the North-East fighter for a productive and rewarding 2026. Robinson turned professional with genuine hopes of winning world titles. The next 12-18 months should see Robinson moving into that world title conversation.

Robinson has a touch of class about her, and she would be a good addition to any of the major promoters fighting roster. The likes of Eddie Hearn, Frank Warren, and Ben Shalom would all be advised to give Robinson an opportunity. Genuine world title contenders are hard to come by. Hannah Robinson is one such fighter.

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