Elle Brooke is open to switching to professional boxing and hopes to challenge for a world title.
The OnlyFans star holds wins over ex-Love Island star AJ Bunker and TikTok star Faith Ordway in her influencer boxing career. Brooke is currently signed to KSI's promotion Misfits Boxing, but recently announced she will also take part in an eight-fighter tournament created by new label Kingpyn Boxing.
Brooke is been trained by renowned trainer Mark Tibbs, with the coach having worked with the likes of Dillian Whyte and current world champion Ebanie Bridges. And the 24-year-old has praised Bridges for the role she has played in her career, revealing she sees her as her mentor inside and outside of the ring.
"Having Ebanie I have learned so much since I started boxing," Brooke told Mirror Fighting. "I see Mark as my coach and her as my mentor. She teaches me a lot of things inside and outside of the ring, in terms of mentality and what it takes to be a boxer. I am around her constantly, and having successful people around you it rubs off on you and they are great role models.
"I would love to challenge for titles 100 per cent, if I keep improving at the pace that I am. I think if I get to a point when I am conquering the influencer world and it doesn't make sense then definitely. I always want to push myself and change my goals accordingly by dreaming big. So if that means going for a belt one day then 100 per cent, I am open to that."
Bridges and Brooke have become a high-profile pair in the influencer world, given their popular accounts on subscription service OnlyFans. The 'Blonde Bomber' has regularly backed Brooke to achieve big things in her boxing career but it remains to be seen how far she can go after a positive start.
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And Brooke believes she can continue to prove she is the leading female boxer in the influencer world. She continued: "I will see what happens with this tournament and if they continue to doing it but I feel both promotions have my best interests at heart," she added.
"Someone is going to be known as the best-of-the-best, and the aim for me is to prove I am the best pound-for-pound female boxer. What I know I want to do is keep boxing and improving."