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Tayla Harris to kickstart world title tilt by headlining historic all-female fight card

Just over a month out from the AFLW season kick off, premiership winner Tayla Harris will notch another historic first but this time in the boxing ring.

Tayla Harris (L) headlines the first televised all-female fight card in Australian boxing, while Ella Boot (R) returns to action after a broken hand. Picture: No Limit/Gregg Porteous
Tayla Harris (L) headlines the first televised all-female fight card in Australian boxing, while Ella Boot (R) returns to action after a broken hand. Picture: No Limit/Gregg Porteous

Tayla Harris will add another groundbreaking milestone to her already impressive career on Wednesday night, when the AFLW premiership winner headlines the first ever televised all-female boxing card in Australia.

Harris, who won a flag with the Demons in November, fights Millicent Agboegbulen for the Australian super-welterweight title, with rising star Ella Boot defending her Australian super-lightweight belt against Annie Thatcher.

The scale of the fight night is magnified considering women were banned from boxing in New South Wales between 1986 and 2009.

Even then, women’s fights were held only sporadically and rarely headlined.

“I’m really proud. That’s the word that comes to mind,” Harris said. “It’s going to be a line in the sand for Australian boxing and in particular women’s boxing. It’s going to inspire a lot of people.

“Women’s boxing, it was just a fight that was popped on the card, but now there’s a lot more emphasis on the female fights.

Tayla Harris and Millicent Agboegbulen face off ahead of their title fight on Wednesday. Picture: No Limit/Gregg Porteous
Tayla Harris and Millicent Agboegbulen face off ahead of their title fight on Wednesday. Picture: No Limit/Gregg Porteous

“It’s always a good fight and more likely than not, fight of the night.”

Harris is 8-1 since her professional debut in 2017, and actually has some history with Agboegbulen.

The pair sparred when Harris was just getting serious about boxing, and the footy star is blunt when reminiscing on how those sessions went: “She belted me.”

These days though, with some serious training behind her, Harris is a completely different fighter.

“From what I can remember, I was average,” Harris tells this masthead. “Milly’s a tough customer, but that was five or six years ago – I think I was 18.

“I was really tall, had no defence and had a long way to go. I feel like I’m now starting to see some attributes of a more disciplined fighter.”

Tayla Harris scored a vital goal in Melbourne’s AFLW grand final win over Brisbane in November. Picture: Getty
Tayla Harris scored a vital goal in Melbourne’s AFLW grand final win over Brisbane in November. Picture: Getty

Despite a four-year boxing hiatus between 2019 and April this year, Harris remained in the gym and will come back as a much more well-rounded, mature and confident fighter.

The 26-year-old will return to footy in time for the Dees’ opening round fixture against Collingwood on September 1, but hopes Wednesday’s fight kick starts her run towards a world title.

“Big opportunities are what I live for,” she said. “You don’t spend this many hours in the gym, working on yourself and sacrificing everything for nothing, so I’m certainly aiming for that world title.

“Whenever it comes I’ll be ready. Obviously I’m juggling two sports, so timing is something we’ll work through, but we will and I trust my team to get it done.”

In the co-main event, the Johnny Lewis-trained Boot returns for the first time since fighting through a broken hand last October.

Ella Boot (L) and Anni Thatcher meet face-to-face for the first time on Monday. Picture: No Limit/Gregg Porteous
Ella Boot (L) and Anni Thatcher meet face-to-face for the first time on Monday. Picture: No Limit/Gregg Porteous

In just her third professional fight, the highly credentialed amateur won the Australian super-lightweight belt despite fighting five rounds with a completely fractured metacarpal in her right hand.

She couldn’t have scripted a better way to come back.

“I’m really excited and honoured to be part of this all-women’s fight card,” she said. “It’s a step forward in women’s boxing and I’m just really excited and looking forward to Wednesday night.

“(Women’s boxing) has progressed so quickly. The amount of females who’ve taken up boxing, seeing the developments in their skills and the national champions fighting and sparring and training, it’s really exciting.”

Wednesday’s historic fight night comes during a momentous period for women’s sport more generally too. A day later, the Matildas play Nigeria in the second match of their World Cup campaign, while the Netball World Cup gets underway this weekend and the NRLW kicked off last weekend.

Steph Catley (L) celebrates after scoring a penalty in the Matildas’ 1-0 win over Ireland on Thursday. Picture: Getty
Steph Catley (L) celebrates after scoring a penalty in the Matildas’ 1-0 win over Ireland on Thursday. Picture: Getty

Meanwhile, in boxing, Aussie Ebanie Bridges holds the IBF bantamweight world title, Cherneka Johnson is the former IBF super bantamweight world champion and Skye Nicolson is on a rapid rise up the featherweight rankings.

“It’s a great time for women in sport, we’ve got the Matildas representing, we’ve got the Netball World Cup, the NRLW season just started and we’ve got our first ever all-female boxing card,” No Limit CEO George Rose said.

“The women’s fights are always one of the most entertaining fights of the night, so the fact that we’re going to have five back-to-back, it’s going to be a great night.”

Catch all the action live on Fox Sports 503 and Kayo Sports from 7pm on Wednesday, July 26.

Originally published as Tayla Harris to kickstart world title tilt by headlining historic all-female fight card

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