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The Muaythai Online British Muaythai Awards
Best British Female Fighter Of The Year
Voting now open
This is a new initative by Muaythai Online to recognise what the cream of British Muaythai have produced this year.
Voting takes place on Muaythai Online with the public deciding who will be recognised as each winner.
Nominations were open for the last two weeks and the following nominations have been successful:
(Nominees have been listed alphabetically by surname)
Voting
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Bernise Alldis (Keddles)

Bernise Alldis, from Keddles Orpington, has 4 fights this year after a 2 year absence from the ring. Alldis, only just 19 years old, returned with her first fight against Scottish number one Laura Craig in April. Alldis style with what she fights was really what won her accolades for that win.
Alldis next fight was in June against top New Zealand Karen Lynch whom she beat under K-1 rules on points fighting above her normal weight. Then Alldis fought Belgian Champion Satya Maes on October 7th, winning on points.
Her final fight of the year was against arguably the other top fighter in the world at her weight Krista Fleming for the WFCA world title. Alldis lost the fight on points but her camp amongst others felt the decision should have gone to Alldis.
Either way it's a great acheievement to be fighting such high standard of opposition at such a young age having come back from a 2 year absence.
Iman Barlow (Assasins)

Iman Barlow, from Assasins Melton Mowbray, is still only 14 years old. She had 8 fights with 8 wins in 2007.
Two of these fights were under Full Thai Rules in Thailand and she won her first world title, the S1 title, in Bangkok.
She also won the Unity open cup in Latvia and the Junior British Championships beating her team mate in the final.
Full list of fights were:
Noora Westburg 23yrs - Finland Barlow won on points.
Natasha Mcsweeney 15yrs(manchester) stoppage.
Georgina Wright 15yrs (assassins team mate) points (British Championship final)
Thai girl 18yrs...dont know her name (Queens birthday Bangkok) - win by knock out
Thai girl 18yrs current S1 world champion. Barlow won on points. - This was just a week after fighting on the Queens Birthday.
Wanessa Nogaj16yrs -Poland points (in Latvia)
Anna Sikora 17yrs - Poland points(latvia)
Anna Sikora 17yrs -Poland .rematch in england 2nd round knock out.
To fight all over the world at such a young age is a phenomenal achievement.
Christi Campbell (Saints)

Christi Campbell, from Saints Plymouth, is fighting people far senior having just turned 15 years old.
Csmpbell started off the year in February by knocking out Natasha Gold of 3D Gym Reading with a spectacular high kick.
In May 2007 Christ Campbell beat Sophie Bpowyer on points in Altrincham.
Then on July 14th they rematched with Campbell again the winner on points.
On 19th August Campbell beat Cara Nodwell on points.
Campbell then fought Ruth Ashdown on 7th October losing a close contest on points.
Her next fight was thena points win over Debbie Mulloch (Sitnarong Stoke) on points.
Campbell then stepped in on short notice to beat American Victoria Beltran by 5th round TKO to win the WIKBA Junior Intercontinental Champion.
She finished 2007 on an incredible high winning the WPMF world title on points under full thai rules against Outi Louhimo from Finland.
Julie Kitchen (Touch Gloves)

Julie Kitchen, from Touch Gloves Cornwall, has had a busy year fighting 7+ times.
She started off the year with a victory over Natalie Fuz in New York. This was followed by another points victory over Sukothai's Emma Bowers.
This was then followed up by a great victory over Italian Sonja Mirabelli. Mirabelli had already fought in England before beating the highly rated Rebecca Donnelly.
Kitchen then fought only a week later beating Spanish fighter Itzia Onaindi-Abade by 2nd round stoppage.
Following that she succesfully defended her WIKBA world title against New Zealand's Karen Lynch over 5 x 3 minutes.
Natalie Fuz then rematched Julie Kitchen, this was Kitchen's only loss of the year.
Kitchen then finished the year on a high beating USA's Kerry Vera on points over 5 x 3 minutes.
It's good to see champions that defend their titles and Kitchen has done that in 2007.
Melissa Ray (Dean Whites Gym/Muaythai Plaza)

Melissa Ray, originally hailing from Dean Whites Gym and fighting out of Muaythai Plaza in Bangkok, has had a busy year.
In 2007 Ray fought 11 times, with 9 wins and 2 losses. Of the losses 1 was in Thailand against the reigning S-1 world champion and the other was on points for the 54.5 kilo ISKA world title in Hervey Bay, Queensland against Narelle Leahey.
One of the wins was against the North Thailand Champion.
Every fight Melissa had was under Full Thai Rules.
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