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Elle Brooke is back in the boxing ring this weekend, via the Kingpyn High Stakes tournament. The young Brit gets way more google traffic than 95% of UFC fighters and boxers on the planet, but who the fook is she? Time to find out.
Elle Brooke’s breakthrough success was thanks to Piers Morgan
Elle Brooke was born in 1998 in Surrey, England and had a pretty typical middle class upbringing.
Brooke attended Southampton University and studied law. However, she left her studies to pursue a career in online adult entertainment (FYI, consider all internet searches and official social media accounts for Brooke as very NSFW).
She soon found that she could make a lot of money on OnlyFans. Soon she surged to being one of the most popular performers on the platform. Her fame broke into the mainstream this year thanks to an exchange with Piers Morgan.
They exchange featured Morgan chastising Brooke for leaving her studies to pursue adult entertainment. After Morgan asked her “Will you be proud when your little ones look at you and go didn’t you want to be a lawyer mummy?”
“They can can cry in a Ferrari,” answered Brooke.
Foray into boxing
Elle Brooke’s transition to cross-over boxing came through Kingpyn Boxing in 2022. On their Settling Scores event in London she fought AJ Bunker, winning by unanimous decision.
She then appeared with KSI’s Misfits Boxing promotion. At KSI vs. Faze Temperr in January she beat Faith Ordway by TKO.
Since then Brooke entered the Kingpyn High Stakes tournament. In her first match she beat Ms Danielka by unanimous decision.
That win has set her up with a semi-final match-up against Jully Poca at Saturday’s Kingpyn High Stakes Semifinals, headlined by King Kenny vs. Whindersson Nunes.
Kingpyn may not be able to fulfill it’s entire tournament bracket due to financial issues. However, it seems as though Brooke has another opponent waiting in the wings.
She has been locked in a war of words with fellow OnlyFans (and Misfits Boxing vet) Astrid Wett over the past six months.
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