21 year old Eleanor ‘Triple L’ Coulson made history on the 2nd February 2024 when she beat Australia’s Jamie Edenden by unanimous decision to secure the World Boxing Association (WBA) Oceania Middleweight Championship at the Shirebrook Leisure Centre.
Coulson, whose record now stands at 14-1-0, became the first Female boxer licensed by the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) to win a ‘Big 4’ (WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF) Championship and only the second BIBA licensed boxer to secure a ‘Big 4’ Championship also on a BIBA sanctioned event, the other being six time, five division World Champion and WBO Intercontinental Champion Lee ‘Aberdeen Assassin’ McAllister, when he secured WBO Regional title in Aberdeen back in May 2021.
Following securing his second WBO Championship in April 2022, the WBO Intercontinental Welterweight crown in Accra, Ghana, McAllister formally entered the WBO World rankings at #13.
Coulson’s victory over Edenden though has catapulted the Worksop lass straight onto the World Scene, as she has entered the WBA World Middleweight Rankings at a lofty #5, and is now eligible to compete on the World scene for the WBA International, Intercontinental and World Championship honours.
Coulson Straight In at #5 In WBA World Rankings
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Re: Coulson Straight In at #5 In WBA World Rankings
was it hard to set up BIBA? And get WBO et al to work with you? Just interested, I suspect it's a massive faff getting it off the ground.LucaDiCaro wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 08:04 21 year old Eleanor ‘Triple L’ Coulson made history on the 2nd February 2024 when she beat Australia’s Jamie Edenden by unanimous decision to secure the World Boxing Association (WBA) Oceania Middleweight Championship at the Shirebrook Leisure Centre.
Coulson, whose record now stands at 14-1-0, became the first Female boxer licensed by the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) to win a ‘Big 4’ (WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF) Championship and only the second BIBA licensed boxer to secure a ‘Big 4’ Championship also on a BIBA sanctioned event, the other being six time, five division World Champion and WBO Intercontinental Champion Lee ‘Aberdeen Assassin’ McAllister, when he secured WBO Regional title in Aberdeen back in May 2021.
Following securing his second WBO Championship in April 2022, the WBO Intercontinental Welterweight crown in Accra, Ghana, McAllister formally entered the WBO World rankings at #13.
Coulson’s victory over Edenden though has catapulted the Worksop lass straight onto the World Scene, as she has entered the WBA World Middleweight Rankings at a lofty #5, and is now eligible to compete on the World scene for the WBA International, Intercontinental and World Championship honours.
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Re: Coulson Straight In at #5 In WBA World Rankings
It definitely hasn't been easy, that's for sure especially with massive interference from the BBBofC - Luckily for us Robert Smith messed up and lied through his teeth to the WBA which gave me the opportunity to prove he was lying and hey presto Elle is ranked #5 in the WBA World RankingsSeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:01was it hard to set up BIBA? And get WBO et al to work with you? Just interested, I suspect it's a massive faff getting it off the ground.LucaDiCaro wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 08:04 21 year old Eleanor ‘Triple L’ Coulson made history on the 2nd February 2024 when she beat Australia’s Jamie Edenden by unanimous decision to secure the World Boxing Association (WBA) Oceania Middleweight Championship at the Shirebrook Leisure Centre.
Coulson, whose record now stands at 14-1-0, became the first Female boxer licensed by the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) to win a ‘Big 4’ (WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF) Championship and only the second BIBA licensed boxer to secure a ‘Big 4’ Championship also on a BIBA sanctioned event, the other being six time, five division World Champion and WBO Intercontinental Champion Lee ‘Aberdeen Assassin’ McAllister, when he secured WBO Regional title in Aberdeen back in May 2021.
Following securing his second WBO Championship in April 2022, the WBO Intercontinental Welterweight crown in Accra, Ghana, McAllister formally entered the WBO World rankings at #13.
Coulson’s victory over Edenden though has catapulted the Worksop lass straight onto the World Scene, as she has entered the WBA World Middleweight Rankings at a lofty #5, and is now eligible to compete on the World scene for the WBA International, Intercontinental and World Championship honours.
We are still battling on and will be making another big announcement this month, again we achieved what will being announced despite interference from BBBofC
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Re: Coulson Straight In at #5 In WBA World Rankings
thanks for explaining and best of luck with it all. Surely competition is good in light of all the criticisms of BBBoC.LucaDiCaro wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:06It definitely hasn't been easy, that's for sure especially with massive interference from the BBBofC - Luckily for us Robert Smith messed up and lied through his teeth to the WBA which gave me the opportunity to prove he was lying and hey presto Elle is ranked #5 in the WBA World RankingsSeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:01was it hard to set up BIBA? And get WBO et al to work with you? Just interested, I suspect it's a massive faff getting it off the ground.LucaDiCaro wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 08:04 21 year old Eleanor ‘Triple L’ Coulson made history on the 2nd February 2024 when she beat Australia’s Jamie Edenden by unanimous decision to secure the World Boxing Association (WBA) Oceania Middleweight Championship at the Shirebrook Leisure Centre.
Coulson, whose record now stands at 14-1-0, became the first Female boxer licensed by the British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) to win a ‘Big 4’ (WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF) Championship and only the second BIBA licensed boxer to secure a ‘Big 4’ Championship also on a BIBA sanctioned event, the other being six time, five division World Champion and WBO Intercontinental Champion Lee ‘Aberdeen Assassin’ McAllister, when he secured WBO Regional title in Aberdeen back in May 2021.
Following securing his second WBO Championship in April 2022, the WBO Intercontinental Welterweight crown in Accra, Ghana, McAllister formally entered the WBO World rankings at #13.
Coulson’s victory over Edenden though has catapulted the Worksop lass straight onto the World Scene, as she has entered the WBA World Middleweight Rankings at a lofty #5, and is now eligible to compete on the World scene for the WBA International, Intercontinental and World Championship honours.
We are still battling on and will be making another big announcement this month, again we achieved what will being announced despite interference from BBBofC
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LucaDiCaro
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Re: Coulson Straight In at #5 In WBA World Rankings
Thank you so much - I obviously think it's important BIBA existing if only to keep the BBBofC in check - but then again I would (-;SeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:08thanks for explaining and best of luck with it all. Surely competition is good in light of all the criticisms of BBBoC.LucaDiCaro wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:06It definitely hasn't been easy, that's for sure especially with massive interference from the BBBofC - Luckily for us Robert Smith messed up and lied through his teeth to the WBA which gave me the opportunity to prove he was lying and hey presto Elle is ranked #5 in the WBA World RankingsSeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:01
was it hard to set up BIBA? And get WBO et al to work with you? Just interested, I suspect it's a massive faff getting it off the ground.
We are still battling on and will be making another big announcement this month, again we achieved what will being announced despite interference from BBBofC
Re: Coulson Straight In at #5 In WBA World Rankings
More shows required imo. Is Sophie Varley still on the books with BIBA? Canny little lass.LucaDiCaro wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:12Thank you so much - I obviously think it's important BIBA existing if only to keep the BBBofC in check - but then again I would (-;SeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:08thanks for explaining and best of luck with it all. Surely competition is good in light of all the criticisms of BBBoC.LucaDiCaro wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:06
It definitely hasn't been easy, that's for sure especially with massive interference from the BBBofC - Luckily for us Robert Smith messed up and lied through his teeth to the WBA which gave me the opportunity to prove he was lying and hey presto Elle is ranked #5 in the WBA World Rankings
We are still battling on and will be making another big announcement this month, again we achieved what will being announced despite interference from BBBofC
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Re: Coulson Straight In at #5 In WBA World Rankings
Totally agree and hopefully will get back to pre-pandemic level of events soon - Ah Sophie, wish she was I always enjoyed watching her fights, she's a proper battlerMasterG wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:14More shows required imo. Is Sophie Varley still on the books with BIBA? Canny little lass.LucaDiCaro wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:12Thank you so much - I obviously think it's important BIBA existing if only to keep the BBBofC in check - but then again I would (-;SeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 12:08
thanks for explaining and best of luck with it all. Surely competition is good in light of all the criticisms of BBBoC.