Tysie Gallagher: “I felt like my world was crushed.”

Tysie Gallagher: "I felt like my world was crushed." Tysie Gallagher hasn’t had much luck of late. Fights have been incredibly hard to come by for the British and Commonwealth super-bantamweight champion. Gallagher is talented; in truth, she is world-class. There lies the problem. Even with belts that should attract interest, the phone has been … Continue reading Tysie Gallagher: “I felt like my world was crushed.”

Chantelle Cameron: “I have had my lessons, I have made decisions, and I have worked with some great coaches, but I am back where I belong.”  

Chantelle Cameron: "I have had my lessons, I have made decisions, and I have worked with some great coaches, but I am back where I belong."   During our latest Zoom interview, two words were uttered often. A recurring theme. So often that not all of them made the cut. The words happy and family … Continue reading Chantelle Cameron: “I have had my lessons, I have made decisions, and I have worked with some great coaches, but I am back where I belong.”  

Viviana Ruiz: “This is my moment, and I am ready.”

Viviana Ruiz: "This is my moment, and I am ready." Viviana Ruiz will get the chance of a lifetime next month at the Honda Center in Anaheim when she challenges the undefeated and undisputed flyweight champion of the world, Gabriela Fundora. "Fighting for undisputed is what every boxer dreams of," Ruiz told FightPost. "This is … Continue reading Viviana Ruiz: “This is my moment, and I am ready.”

Tysie Gallagher: “This could change my life.”

Tysie Gallagher: "This could change my life." It was a grand launch into the UK market for Jake Paul and his Most Valuable Promotions. That old Olympia building played host to the press conference to formally announce MVP’s first show on UK soil. An all-female main card live on Sky Sports featuring the likes of … Continue reading Tysie Gallagher: “This could change my life.”

Gemma Richardson: “It’s such a big platform to be on, and MVP is the place to be now for female boxers, and that is where I want to be.”

Gemma Richardson: "It's such a big platform to be on, and MVP is the place to be now for female boxers, and that is where I want to be." "I am very excited." The opening words of Gemma Richardson. Her excitement is understandable. After just two fights in the world of professional boxing, Richardson has … Continue reading Gemma Richardson: “It’s such a big platform to be on, and MVP is the place to be now for female boxers, and that is where I want to be.”

Chloe Grech: “I want to become a world champion.”

Chloe Grech: "I want to become a world champion." Sometimes, the biggest fight for a fighter is to actually get fights. Chloe Grech has experienced that in recent times. A frustrating 2025 has given way to renewed hope for the new year. Those frustrations haven't given way to thoughts of walking away, only a firm … Continue reading Chloe Grech: “I want to become a world champion.”

Elizabeth Oshoba: “This year, I am looking forward to fighting for world titles.”

Elizabeth Oshoba: "This year, I am looking forward to fighting for world titles." Elizabeth Oshoba hasn't been seen inside a boxing ring since March of 2025. But after signing with Jake Paul and his Most Valuable Promotions last year, business will start to pick up in 2026. "Signing with Jake Paul will change a lot … Continue reading Elizabeth Oshoba: “This year, I am looking forward to fighting for world titles.”

Shannon Taylor: “My goal is to win the British title, but if I win that, I then want to go further.”

Shannon Taylor: "My goal is to win the British title, but if I win that, I then want to go further."A one-time mechanic, now a professional boxer, Shannon Taylor is about to take the next step in her fighting career.  Like many, boxing has helped Taylor outside of the ring. "I went from doing a … Continue reading Shannon Taylor: “My goal is to win the British title, but if I win that, I then want to go further.”

Stephanie Mavromatis: “Boxing is my release. It’s my outlet. It’s my sanity, if you like.”

Stephanie Mavromatis: “Boxing is my release. It’s my outlet. It’s my sanity, if you like." Defence is a large part of the life of Stephanie Mavromatis. By day, Mavromatis defends her clients in a courtroom. By night, she defends herself in a boxing ring. The 36-year-old is a defence solicitor. A day job that takes … Continue reading Stephanie Mavromatis: “Boxing is my release. It’s my outlet. It’s my sanity, if you like.”

Lillie Winch: “I want to be out as much as possible this year and hopefully fight for a title.”

Lillie Winch: “I want to be out as much as possible this year and hopefully fight for a title.” By Matt Elliott If you were to sit down and write out a list of the best female prospects in British boxing, there’s every chance that Lillie Winch’s name would be towards the very top. A … Continue reading Lillie Winch: “I want to be out as much as possible this year and hopefully fight for a title.”