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WBO lightweight champion Terri Harper reveals free agent status, eyes unification with Caroline Dubois next
WBO lightweight champion Terri Harper reveals free agent status, eyes unification with Caroline Dubois next

The Independent

time29-05-2025

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WBO lightweight champion Terri Harper reveals free agent status, eyes unification with Caroline Dubois next

Terri Harper has suggested that she is currently a free agent, with the WBO lightweight champion under the impression she is not tied to any promotion. Represented by Matchroom since signing with Eddie Hearn 's promotion in 2019, Harper's headlining show at Doncaster Rovers' Eco-Power Stadium last week was organised by Izzy Asif's GBM Sports. Matchroom did post a message of good luck on their socials on fight night, but Harper, 16-2-2 (6), believes that she is currently without a promoter. Watch over 150 boxing events a year live on DAZN - subscribe now The Yorkshire-fighter cruised to a win over previously unbeaten Natalie Zimmermann in front of her home crowd, marking the first defence of the WBO crown she won against Rhiannon Dixon in September 2024. Despite lacking a promoter, Harper has a clear vision for the next steps of her career. The three-weight world champion seems set on pursuing a clash with Caroline Dubois for a unification bout. Dubois is the WBC's champion at lightweight, with the pair trading words as a demonstration of their willingness to share a ring. Touted as one of Britain's best boxing prospects, 24-year-old Dubois is represented by Ben Shalom 's BOXXER promotion. Speaking to Boxing King Media, Harper shared: 'I believe I'm a free agent. I'll have a little break away and speak with my team. We have an offer in for Dubois, but nothing's confirmed. I gave so much to this sport over the years, and I want to see what the best offers are for me and what's going to financially do the best for my career as well.' Despite currently being without a promoter, Harper was quick to thank Asif and GBM Sports for enabling her to headline a card in her hometown of Doncaster. Enjoy 185+ fights a year on DAZN, the Global Home of Boxing Never miss a fight from top promoters. Watch on your devices anywhere, anytime. See Schedule ADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent. She added: 'I'm grateful for Izzy and GBM for creating a special moment for me in my career.' Harper appears confident that a fight with Dubois could be made in the coming weeks, with the duo clearly keen on facing each other. '[Dubois] rubs me up the wrong way – she gets my fire burning,' Harper continued. 'I hope that's what comes next. I'll wait and see if any contracts turn up over the next few weeks.'

‘Horrendous' – Moment boxer Terri Harper clashes heads with Natalie Zimmerman to leaves her with horror ‘blood mask'
‘Horrendous' – Moment boxer Terri Harper clashes heads with Natalie Zimmerman to leaves her with horror ‘blood mask'

The Sun

time24-05-2025

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  • The Sun

‘Horrendous' – Moment boxer Terri Harper clashes heads with Natalie Zimmerman to leaves her with horror ‘blood mask'

NATALIE ZIMMERMANN was left with a horrific gash on her head after her world title fight with Teri Harper. The German challenged the Doncaster destroyer for the WBO women's lightweight title at the Keepmoat Stadium on Friday night. 6 6 6 6 Zimmermann turned in a spirited display but was outclassed for 10 straight rounds on her way to suffering a unanimous decision defeat. And the 42-year-old suffered a horrendous cut in the final round thanks to a nasty clash of heads. The deep cut was just above Zimmermann's right eye and leaked enough to prompt the referee to call a timeout. But the ringside doctor deemed the cut not worthy of a TKO stoppage and allowed Zimmermann to see out the last minute and fifteen seconds of the round. Commentator Adam Smith said of the cut: "Oh it's horrendous. "A bloody mask as Terri Harper continues to throw quality shots. "And Zimmermann, how is she still standing? Zimmermann was unable to land the Hail Mary punch she needed to end Harper's reign as WBO queen, with all three judges turning 99-91 scorecards. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 6 The win on home soil stretched three-weight world champ Harper's record to 16 wins, two defeats and two draws. And the 28-year-old has set her sights on a domestic dust-up with her WBC counterpart, Caroline Dubois. She said of a showdown with Dubois: "Yes. 100 per cent, that gets my fire burning. "I said in the press conference she rubs me the wrong way. "I think it makes a cracking fight and it makes sense. "This was a very special night for me, very special training camp. "Massive thanks to my opponent for putting on a great show in my hometown. "She's tough. She started strong, I thought I needed to stay switched on. 6 "Once I let the nerves settle and the occasion settle, I found my way in the fight. "It's given me memories I will treasure for a lifetime. "Not just in my boxing career, but as a person away from the sport. "I don't know what's next. "For me, I want to go on to fight the other champions of the division and really step up. "I'm going to take some time off and see what happens, see if any contracts get sent over, get back to my team and work out a plan."

World champion Harper calls out Dubois after routine win
World champion Harper calls out Dubois after routine win

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

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World champion Harper calls out Dubois after routine win

England's world lightweight champion Terri Harper cruised past the overmatched Natalie Zimmermann to defend her WBO title in front of a spirited home crowd in Doncaster. The 28-year-old dominated from the opening bell, picking her opponent apart without ever really threatening the stoppage. German Zimmermann, 42, became a sitting target and ended the fight badly bloodied because of a clash of heads at the Eco-Power Stadium. All three judges scored it 99-91 as three-weight world champion Harper extended her record to 16 wins, with two defeats and two losses. Afterwards, Doncaster's Harper called for a unification fight with fellow Briton and WBC lightweight champion Caroline Dubois. "That gets my fire burning. I said it the other day in the press conference, she rubs me up the wrong way," Harper said. With the boxing world in mourning this week, there was a poignant moment when those in attendance applauded a 10-bell salute in memory of boxer Georgia O'Connor, who died aged 25 on Thursday. O'Connor lost her battle with cancer and was a hugely popular figure among her fellow fighters. The event was hosted by relative newcomers GBM, in what was the promotional outfit's first stadium card and world-title headliner. After each fight on the main undercard went to points, Harper made her ring walk at the late time of 23:10 BST. Nicknamed 'Belter', she entered to Gerry Cinnamon's folk song with the same title. Several fans had already left, but those who remained gave her a hero's welcome. The gulf in class was apparent as early as the first minute when a left hook from Harper drew chants of "Yorkshire" from the crowd. The former super-featherweight and light-middleweight champion pinned Zimmermann on the ropes and was landing to the head and body. Hamburg's Zimmermann had won all 13 professional bouts, having only started boxing aged 37, but in Harper she faced someone who had gone toe-to-toe with world-class operators such as Natasha Jonas and Alycia Baumgardner. Zimmermann's will to win did not match her talent as she rushed in her punches and struggled to make any openings. She did land a solid uppercut in the sixth as a dejected Harper began to cut a frustrated figure. Blood poured down from Zimmermann's head after the accidental head clash in the final round, but Harper - who before the fight said she would be disappointed with a points win - could not find the telling blow. After years of jumping up and down the divisions in search of big fights and accolades, Harper seems comfortable at lightweight and is confident of halting the hype of the unbeaten Dubois. Dubois, 26, has long been considered as the future of women's boxing, and predicted she would make Harper "crumble" in a potential unification fight. "That fight makes sense," Harper said, adding she will now take a short break before pursuing unification fights. If the Dubois bout does not materialise, Harper may target IBF champion Beatriz Ferreira or WBA title-holder Stephanie Han. "I want to go on to fight the other champions and really step up", she said. Boxing schedule and results 2025 Watch every Born to Brawl episode Notifications, social media and more with BBC Sport

World champion Harper calls out Dubois after routine win
World champion Harper calls out Dubois after routine win

BBC News

time23-05-2025

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  • BBC News

World champion Harper calls out Dubois after routine win

England's world lightweight champion Terri Harper cruised past the overmatched Natalie Zimmermann to defend her WBO title in front of a spirited home 28-year-old dominated from the opening bell, picking her opponent apart without ever really threatening the Zimmermann, 42, became a sitting target and ended the fight bloodied because of a clash of heads at the Eco-Power three judges scored it 99-91 as three-weight world champion Harper extended her record to 16 wins, with two defeats and two Doncaster's Harper called for a unification fight with fellow Briton and WBC lightweight champion Caroline Dubois."That gets my fire burning. I said it the other day in the press conference, she rubs me up the wrong way," Harper said. Routine win for Harper but no KO as predicted With the boxing world in mourning this week, there was a poignant moment when those in attendance applauded a 10-bell salute in memory of boxer Georgia O'Connor, who died aged 25 on Thursday.O'Connor lost her battle with cancer and was a hugely popular figure among her fellow event was hosted by relative newcomers GBM, in what was the promotional outfit's first stadium card and world-title each fight on the main undercard went to points, Harper made her ring walk at the late time 23:10 'Belter', she entered to Gerry Cinnamon's folk song with the same title. Several fans had already left, but those who remained gave her a hero's gulf in class was apparent as early as the first minute when a left hook from Harper drew chants of "Yorkshire" from the former super-featherweight and light-middleweight champion pinned Zimmermann on the ropes and was landing to head and Zimmermann had won all 13 professional bouts, having only started boxing aged 37, but in Harper she faced someone who had gone toe-to-toe with world-class operators such as Natasha Jonas and Alycia Baumgardner. Zimmermann's will to win did not match her talent as she rushed in her punches. She did land a solid uppercut in the sixth as a dejected Harper began to cut a frustrated poured down from Zimmermann's head after the accidental head clash in the final round, but Harper - who before the fight said she would be disappointed with a points win - could not find the telling blow. Harper targets all-British unification fight against Dubois After years of jumping up and down the divisions in search of big fights and accolades, Harper seems comfortable at lightweight and is confident of halting the hype of the unbeaten 26, has long been considered as the future of women's boxing, and predicted she would make Harper "crumble" in a potential unification fight."That fight makes sense," Harper said, adding she will now take a short break before pursuing unification the Dubois bout does not materialise, Harper may target IBF champion Beatriz Ferreira or WBA title-holder Stephanie Han."I want to go on to fight the other champions and really step up", she said.

Tyson Fury spotted ‘secretly admiring' little-known British boxer as he watches on from crowd
Tyson Fury spotted ‘secretly admiring' little-known British boxer as he watches on from crowd

The Sun

time13-05-2025

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  • The Sun

Tyson Fury spotted ‘secretly admiring' little-known British boxer as he watches on from crowd

TYSON FURY was spotted admiring the next generation of British boxers - and was joined by a familiar face. The former heavyweight world champion watched the England Boxing Schoolboy Championships over the weekend in Newcastle. 2 And in action was Solomon Dubois - the younger brother of IBF champ Daniel - who joined Fury in attendance. Solomon posted a picture showing Fury watching from the crowd alongside his family, including brother Shane and dad John. And Solomon posted on Instagram: "Secret admirer Tyson Fury at my fight." Solomon made it to the final of the 44-46kg category - representing Rainham - but he was beaten by Leonard Crotty of Royston. Boxing is a Eldest Daniel, 27, most recently beat Anthony Joshua in September and rematches Oleksandr Usyk on July 19 after his 2023 loss to the Ukrainian. His sister Caroline, 24, is the current WBC lightweight champion and brother Prince is also an amateur boxer. Fury, 36, meanwhile is enjoying retirement following two defeats to Usyk, 38, last year. 2 But he recently reunited with trainer Sugarhill Steward amid rumours of a comeback to fight Joshua, 35. The Gypsy King was pictured taking several snaps with fans at the national amateur boxing tournament on Tyneside. Fury himself won the ABA title - Britain's most prestigious amateur honour domestically - in 2008 before turning professional.

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