OnlyFans star Elle Brooke has expressed interest in turning professional after "taking out" the influencer boxing scene - and wants to win world titles.
The 25-year-old adult film actor is a huge celebrity on TikTok and Instagram, posting provocative videos and pictures for millions of followers. But she has swapped her camera for the boxing ring over the past year, training under famed coach Mark Tibbs alongside world champion Ebanie Bridges.
She defeated Love Island cast member AJ Bunker in her debut last summer, and has continued training in preparation for a bout with TikTok star Faith Ordway this weekend. The pair will compete on the undercard of KSI vs Faze Temperrr and after a few more influencer fights, Brooke is eyeing up a professional career.
"This is serious for me," Brooke told Mirror Fighting . "This time I don't want to just give it the talk, I want to show that I can walk the walk and show I can box. That's what I'm trying to do, I don't want to give it the large one on stage but I want people to believe in me that this is what I want to do and I mean it."
Brooke takes a lot of her boxing inspiration from Bridges, who herself started fighting in her late 20s and became a world champion last year after first fighting for a title in 2021. She also admires Nina Hughes, who reached the top at the age of 40.
Ten YouTube boxing fights we must see in 2023 including KSI vs Jake Paul"I've seen so much improvements from Elle," Bridges told Mirror Fighting of her teammate. "She trains alongside me, all the other prospects in the gym and she has a great coach in Mark Tibbs. She works hard every day, she's very disciplined and I think she's improved exponentially."
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For Brooke, boxing is her new career path, although she continues to make massive money from her social media profile."I really want to box from the bottom of my heart. I want to stay with Mark and continue growing because what we've done already is tremendous. Ebanie started late, Nina's 40 and she just won a world title so there is hope, I'm only 25.
"That's what I want to do and I really mean it. I want to win belts, I want to be a champion and I have that mindset where I always want to be the best at what I do. So I really want to excel my career and once I dominate this division, the influencer division, I'm coming for that... I'm surrounded with the type of people who have that 'no quit' mentality.
"They [her teammates at the gym] don't give me kindness when I'm in that ring, they know that I have a job to do and I have to do it. If you're delivering and trying your best at it then why are you here? Seriously, why are you here? So I'm in amongst professionals and I have to work as hard as them."