Beyond The Ropes: Francesca Hennessy It was incredibly hard-earned. An opponent who came with plenty of ambition. Highly ranked. Unbeaten. Ellie Bouttell left her adopted home in China and very nearly upset the upward trajectory of Francesca Hennessy. Bouttell was always a danger. Her resume told us that. Written off by many. The pre-fight odds … Continue reading Beyond The Ropes: Francesca Hennessy
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Taylah Gentzen: “We have a plan, and we’re going to execute it on the night.”
Taylah Gentzen: "We have a plan, and we’re going to execute it on the night." "These are the moments that I stay ready for," the words of the Australian lightweight contender Taylah Gentzen. The 35-year-old will travel to England at the end of the month to take on the recently crowned IBF world lightweight champion, … Continue reading Taylah Gentzen: “We have a plan, and we’re going to execute it on the night.”
Ellie Scotney: The Road to Undisputed
Ellie Scotney: The Road to Undisputed The road to undisputed has been long for Ellie Scotney. Nothing has come easy. Everything earned. Too many times, the hard way. Inactivity, injuries, being under valued, have all delayed the somewhat inevitability of Ellie Scotney having the full set of baubles at super-bantamweight. There have been struggles. Often … Continue reading Ellie Scotney: The Road to Undisputed
The FightPost British Female Fighter of the Year: Ellie Scotney
The FightPost British Female Fighter of the Year: Ellie Scotney 2025 was very much a year of progress for Ellie Scotney. In many ways, a year of movement. In and outside of the ring. The 27-year-old unified and unbeaten world super-bantamweight champion is this year's FightPost British female fighter of the year. Scotney started 2025 … Continue reading The FightPost British Female Fighter of the Year: Ellie Scotney
The FightPost Female Fighter of the Year: Mikaela Mayer
The FightPost Female Fighter of the Year: Mikaela Mayer Mikaela Mayer has had quite the year. Two fights. Two dominant wins. A world champion in two different weight divisions. Mayer is now one fight away from going undisputed at those two weights. Wins over Sandy Ryan and Mary Spencer, and the manner of those victories, … Continue reading The FightPost Female Fighter of the Year: Mikaela Mayer
Tysie Gallagher vs. Ellie Hellewell: The Winner Takes It All
Tysie Gallagher vs. Ellie Hellewell: The Winner Takes It All If women’s boxing in the UK is to drag itself out of the mini-slump it has found itself in over the past year or so, it desperately needs good, evenly matched domestic fights that spike interest and moves the winner up to another level. We … Continue reading Tysie Gallagher vs. Ellie Hellewell: The Winner Takes It All
Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford: Big Fight Preview & Prediction
Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford: Big Fight Preview & Prediction Despite their extensive and almost impeccable records, there is a perception that neither fighter is or can be what they once were. But is that really an accurate assessment of what we will get served up on Saturday night? For Canelo Alvarez, father time has … Continue reading Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford: Big Fight Preview & Prediction
Mikaela Mayer: Inside The Ropes
Mikaela Mayer: Inside The Ropes Mikaela Mayer will attempt to win a world title in a third weight division in October when the WBO welterweight champion fights Mary Spencer on Canadian soil with the WBA world super-welterweight title on the line. A win over Spencer could set Mayer up for the biggest year of her … Continue reading Mikaela Mayer: Inside The Ropes
Under The Radar: Karriss Artingstall
Under The Radar: Karriss Artingstall There are many fighters who don’t get the recognition or the promotion that they deserve. In simple terms, fighters who deserve a bigger push. They could be an up-and-coming undefeated prospect. A fighter who has suffered a few early career defeats, but their resume hides a fighter who deserves a … Continue reading Under The Radar: Karriss Artingstall
Taylah Gentzen: “A world title isn’t just a dream. It’s the mission.”
Taylah Gentzen: “A world title isn’t just a dream. It’s the mission.” The story may differ, but boxing always seems to find a way in when it is most needed. Taylah Gentzen was perhaps in desperate need of the Noble Art when boxing came into her life. A toxic relationship had left her on the … Continue reading Taylah Gentzen: “A world title isn’t just a dream. It’s the mission.”








