In the new boxing there are fighters who go to the ring without the approval of a part of the fans, considering, seeing, thinking that they do not represent the essence of pugilism of all life, but as soon as the referee in the ring says the word ‘away’ has no more countdown and they must show what they are worth.
One of these newcomers was the British Elle Brooke which is also taking its first steps OnlyFans adult platform -as does, for example, the Australian Ebanie Bridgesalso known as ‘Blonde Bomber’-, which this weekend achieved a great success in Leeds’ First Direct Arena in the view of Andrea Jane Bunkerwhere he slept after the right hand cruelly reached his jaw.
No one can argue with the weight of the hands of Elle Brooke, who in his two fights scored brilliant victories, both by technical KO. He passed the day of his debut Faith Ordway and this weekend he did the same AJ Bunker.
Two successes that encourage this woman to try to continue to try her luck in the noble art of the ring. As soon as the fight ended, he thanked his social networks: “I want to give a big thank you to @MamsTaylor and @MisfitsBoxing for their trust and support. For giving me a platform to show my value and show everyone what I can do. My life has changed from top to bottom since I started boxing, I want to continue and see how far I can go. Thank you so much for the support received and the thousands of messages congratulating mine. I’ll try to respond to each of you in the coming days. It’s surreal to be a champion and receive so much support.”
And the truth is, who would have told Elle Brooke that she would have a ‘promising’ career in the boxing world seeing the life she led then, as she herself told ‘The Sun’ newspaper
“I was a party girl who snorted cocaine and ketamine, but now I’m sober thanks to boxing. I’m a really bad party girl, anything I can find I’ll push my nose, take it to the top,” he remembered his past.
But it discovered boxing and there was a before and after in his life: “Now I don’t drink. I’ve been sober for 18 months, or a year, and now I live a boring life. I don’t go out on weekends because I’m too focused on my diet and my training habits. The routine is what I like most about boxing because it gives me a reason to wake up in the morning. Boxing has changed my life,” he recalled.
Source: La Verdad

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