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Tiah-Mai Ayton, at the young age of 19, has her sights set on making history by becoming the youngest undisputed champion in the era of four-belt champions, encompassing both genders in boxing. With only three losses in over 300 fights across various disciplines like Muay Thai, mixed martial arts, kickboxing, jiu-jitsu, and boxing – all of which she eventually avenged – Ayton exudes confidence in her abilities to achieve her goals. Her professional debut victory via a third-round stoppage in June 2025 served as a precursor to her upcoming bout against Lydie Bialic.
Not content with just aiming for records, Ayton has grand aspirations of conquering multiple weight categories to become undisputed champion in bantamweight, super-bantamweight, featherweight, and super-featherweight. Inspired by the achievements of boxers like Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, who have set new standards for women in the sport, Ayton remains grounded despite her youth. Her dream of owning a farm with animals like cows, sheep, goats, and chickens embodies her desire for a peaceful life away from the spotlight.
Having signed with Matchroom Boxing, under the stewardship of renowned promoter Eddie Hearn, Ayton’s rapid rise in the professional boxing circuit reflects her commitment and talent. A five-time national champion at the youth level and a gold medallist at the amateur World Championships, Ayton’s decision to turn professional at 18 has paid dividends. Despite initial plans to pursue an Olympic career with Team GB, Ayton’s preference for the raw nature of professional boxing aligned more with her fighting spirit. With a flawless 21-0 amateur record and the pressure that comes with being touted as the future of women’s boxing, Ayton remains focused on her primary goal – winning
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