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The boxer who went viral after flashing her breasts following a win in the ring has been banned from the Kingpyn Boxing final.
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Daniella Hemsley had one of the most notable celebrations ever when she beat Ms. Danielka at the 3Arena in Dublin last weekend.
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Kingpyn said in a statement earlier this week that Hemsley would also be “taking time away” from boxing, according to the U.K. Sun. They added she would not be at their tournament final later in 2023 either.
They said in the statement: “As we strive to bring fans the best influencer boxing events possible, we accept that Saturday’s post-fight incident may have offended some viewers and appreciate that this incident didn’t meet the standards expected from Kingpyn fight nights,” it said.
“We apologize fully to anyone upset during the broadcast. “The fighter involved in the incident will not be appearing in the Final event and has decided to take some time away from boxing.
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“We will now be turning our attention to the Kingpyn Finals, with all of us more determined than ever to hold the greatest night of influencer boxing and showcase the very best of the sport we all love.”
However, Hemsley took to YouTube to dispute Kingpyn’s statement. “I am NOT banned from Kingpyn, guys,” Hemsley said. “I have simply decided to take a few weeks off from training to recover, to recover my body, and I plan on coming back fighting again in the winter.”
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Hemsley flashed her breasts by lifting up her shirt after the scorecards were read out.
Hemsley had been knocked out of the promotion’s High Stakes tournament back in April after losing to Jully Poca.
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