Beyond The Ropes: Amelia Kennedy Cambridgeshire-born Amelia Kennedy spent twelve years playing tennis, including a period of time representing her county. It was during those brutal COVID-19 times that Kennedy found boxing. Now, the 25-year-old has ambitions of winning a National title and representing her country. Kennedy found sport at an early age. "I was … Continue reading Beyond The Ropes: Amelia Kennedy
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Beyond The Ropes: Jasmine Poole
Beyond The Ropes: Jasmine Poole Jasmine Poole comes from a family with a high-level sporting background. It was perhaps always somewhat inevitable that the 24-year-old would follow in her parent's footsteps. And she has. Poole is now thirty-four fights and multiple honours into her boxing career. There are dreams of competing on the Commonwealth and … Continue reading Beyond The Ropes: Jasmine Poole
Mikiah Kreps: “I want my name to be cemented next to the greats of women’s boxing.”
Mikiah Kreps: "I want my name to be cemented next to the greats of women’s boxing." After seventy-five fights as a highly decorated amateur, Mikiah Kreps made the perhaps inevitable decision to turn professional in 2020. It was always a move that was likely to come at some stage. Those thoughts had been there for … Continue reading Mikiah Kreps: “I want my name to be cemented next to the greats of women’s boxing.”
Beyond The Ropes: Haley Jordan Leonard
Beyond The Ropes: Haley Jordan Leonard Hayley Jordan Leonard had a promising track and field athlete cut short by injury and a coach lacking empathy and understanding. Leonard lost her way somewhat, but like many, she found boxing. She saw an old quote from a former heavyweight champion of the world. Almost instantly, she was … Continue reading Beyond The Ropes: Haley Jordan Leonard
Beyond The Ropes: Elise Glynn
Beyond The Ropes: Elise Glynn The last time I spoke to Elise Glynn was towards the end of 2023. Her long-time dream of competing in the Olympics was seemingly within reach. But the relentless and unforgiving Olympic cycle had other ideas. A failure to qualify for Paris ended in disappointment and reflection. But Glynn is … Continue reading Beyond The Ropes: Elise Glynn
Sarah Watt: “I am a fighter. I’ve been fighting my whole life.”
Sarah Watt: "I am a fighter. But I’ve been fighting my whole life." Sarah Watt has just turned 39. A boxer by trade. But as she says herself, it's been a lifetime of fighting. Watt was born in Benalla, Victoria, Australia. In many ways, it's been a life of swimming against the tide. She has … Continue reading Sarah Watt: “I am a fighter. I’ve been fighting my whole life.”
Gemma Richardson Makes a Successful Professional Debut
Gemma Richardson Makes a Successful Professional Debut After a year to forget in 2024, Gemma Richardson got her professional career off to the perfect start in Bolton on Saturday night. Richardson outpointed the Polish veteran Angelika Oles over six largely one-sided rounds. The scoring referee gave it to Richardson via a 60-55 scorecard. Oles was … Continue reading Gemma Richardson Makes a Successful Professional Debut
The FightPost Top Ten British Female Fighters
The FightPost Top Ten British Female Fighters Friday night's historic Boxxer all-female card at the Royal Albert Hall has prompted quite significant changes to this ever-changing list. Chloe Watson, in losing her European flyweight title to Jasmina Zapotoczna, slips out of the top ten and is replaced by Karriss Artingstall. The former Olympic bronze medallist … Continue reading The FightPost Top Ten British Female Fighters
Ringside Report: Caroline Dubois Retains Her WBC World Lightweight Title Via Majority Decision Over The Tough Bo Mi Re Shin
Ringside Report: Caroline Dubois Retains Her WBC World Lightweight Title Via Majority Decision Over The Tough Bo Mi Re Shin Caroline Dubois survived the toughest test of her career to date and some distinctly uncomfortable moments in the final two rounds to retain her WBC world lightweight title against the incredibly tough South KoreanBo Mi … Continue reading Ringside Report: Caroline Dubois Retains Her WBC World Lightweight Title Via Majority Decision Over The Tough Bo Mi Re Shin
Chantelle Cameron: “I have waited because I was hoping they would make the right decision, and they haven’t, and they probably won’t.”
Chantelle Cameron: "I have waited because I was hoping they would make the right decision, and they haven't, and they probably won't." "A trilogy makes sense when it's one win apiece, not when one fighter has won both fights," Chantelle Cameron says after the announcement that Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will have a third … Continue reading Chantelle Cameron: “I have waited because I was hoping they would make the right decision, and they haven’t, and they probably won’t.”









