‘She’s back!’: Tayla Harris drops opponent in impressive boxing return

‘She’s back!’: Tayla Harris drops opponent in impressive boxing return

Tayla Harris has worn out her opponent in a thunderous return to boxing.

The Melbourne Demons participant took house the Australasian junior middleweight championship belt after knocking her opponent Connie Chan down of their Saturday evening rumble in Melbourne on Saturday evening.

The referee needed to put a cease to the competition after Chan appeared surprised on her ft following a sequence of proper hooks by the AFLW star.

It was a dream boxing comeback for Harris after 4 years away from the ring.

Her Melbourne Demons teammates, together with Melbourne champion Daisy Pearce, had been there to rejoice with Harris after the TKO victory.

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Harris’ associate, Essendon AFLW participant Kodi Jacques, was among the many first individuals to cost into the ring to congratulate Harris after the referee referred to as the battle off.

The 26-year-old prolonged her undefeated streak contained in the ring along with her report no standing at eight wins and one draw from 9 fights.

Harris’ Melbourne teammates had been seen lifting her up through the wild celebrations.

Team Ellis Boxing welcomed the news of Harris’ win with a Facebook submit with a photograph that confirmed Harris holding two belts — one over every shoulder.

The health club wrote: “She’s back!”

Harris has been on a dream run after additionally breaking by way of for her first AFLW premiership in November.

She mentioned within the days main as much as the battle she is in a contented place — after enduring disgusting cyber abuse in earlier years.

Harris stays one of many AFLW’s most recognisable faces, gaining widespread consideration following the 2019 furore round a photograph of her in full flight performing a drop punt, which attracted “inappropriate and offensive” trolling.

The now iconic picture elevated Harris into the general public consciousness and was celebrated with a bronze statue at Federation Square — which has since been moved to a location outdoors Marvel Stadium.

A movie crew had adopted her for 12 months to seize life behind the scenes, along with her story immortalised in Amazon Prime documentary Kick Like Tayla, launched final 12 months.

Harris was traded to Melbourne on the finish of 2021 after a messy exit from Carlton amid rumours she wasn’t totally dedicated to her footy on the Blues.

She proved these rumours improper by starring within the Demons’ premiership season.

It is her boxing profession the place she is aiming highest.

The ABC experiences Harris hopes to win a world title.

“Absolutely, I dare to dream and that’s something I’m aiming towards,” Harris mentioned.

“I don’t know exactly when but if the opportunity presents itself, I’m taking it with both hands.”

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