Elle Brooke threw a bottle of water at rival Ms Danielka - sparking a brawl at their pre-fight face-off.
Brooke is set to compete alongside her sister Emily in the inaugural Kingpyn Boxing tournament with the quarter-finals set to kick things off next Saturday at the OVO Wembley Arena. It has been a bright life to the boxing career of Brooke to date having defeated Faith Ordway and AJ Bunker since her stint in the squared circle began.
During her time in the combat sports spotlight, she has been involved in some tense face-offs predominantly with bitter rival Astrid Wett with the pair having traded physical blows during a face-off before their cancelled fight. And Brooke once again sparked a heat moment during a filmed sit-down face-off with rival Ms Danielka.
The pair were brought to sit down at the table before Brooke picked up her bottle of water and swilled it all over her rival who was angered by the move. Her Russian rival elected to throw her water back at Brooke before charging towards her and attempting to land punches to the body of Brooke.
She then kicked the Briton before the pair were separated by the host with a clear lack of security present to prevent the pair from clashing. It continued before the fighters could retake their seats with water thrown again from Brooke, before her rival wrestled her to the ground.
The pair were then separated again by a host and another member of a team before Brooke kicked the set-up towards her upcoming opponent in a final attempt to cause trouble. Despite tensions briefly simmering down, the pair pushed and barged in a separate video where the pair were brought nose-to-nose in a face-off.
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Brooke will be hoping to pick up a win in the tournament given she has much more experience than her rivals in the ring from her two previous wins. She currently holds a Misfits Boxing title and is trained by professional coach Mark Tibbs alongside world champion Ebanie Bridges.
And the 24-year-old has hailed the impact of Bridges on her career insisting she has played a huge role on progress so far. "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 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."