Tiah-Mai Ayton

Tiah-Mai Ayton
Personal information
Nickname
The Star Girl
NationalityEnglish
Born (2006-08-21) 21 August 2006[2]
WeightFeatherweight, Lightweight, Bantamweight
Boxing career
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record[1]
Total fights4
Wins4
Win by KO4

Tiah-Mai Ayton (born 21 August 2006) is an English professional boxer. As an amateur she won the gold medal in the 57 kg category at the 2024 World Boxing Under-19 Championships.

Career

A former kickboxing and Muay Thai age-group world champion, Ayton won all 21 of her amateur boxing bouts including claiming five national titles and the 2024 Haringey Box Cup.[3][4]

She won the 57 kg category gold medal at the inaugural World Boxing Under-19 Championships held in Pueblo, Colorado, USA, in November 2024.[3][4] At her first senior international competition she won the 60 kg division at the 2025 Golden Girl Championship Tournament in Sweden.[5]

Rejecting a contract offer from Team GB to stay as an amateur, Ayton turned professional and signed a long-term promotional deal with Matchroom Boxing in May 2025, having impressed the organisation's chief, Eddie Hearn, while sparring with then WBC female featherweight champion Skye Nicolson.[4][6]

She made her pro-debut at bp pulse LIVE Arena in Birmingham on 21 June 2025, knocking her opponent, Sara Orszagi, to the canvas twice before the fight was stopped in the third round.[3][7]

Ayton made her second outing in the paid ranks against Lydie Bialic at Rainton Meadows Arena in Houghton-le-Spring on 6 September 2025.[8] She won by stoppage in the fourth round.[9][10]

Less than six weeks later, on 17 October 2025, she stopped Laura Belen Valdebenito in the fourth of their scheduled six-round bout at York Hall in London on 17 October 2025.[11][12]

Next, Ayton faced Ana Karla Vaz De Moraes in her first eight-round bout at Indigo at the O2 in London on 17 December 2025.[13] After sending her opponent to the canvas in the first round, she ended the fight in the third with a knockout.[14]

Ayton is scheduled to face Catherine Tacone Ramos over eight rounds at Nottingham Arena on 21 February 2026.[15]

Professional boxing record

4 fights 4 wins 0 losses
By knockout 4 0
No.Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
4 Win 4–0 Ana Karla Vaz De Moraes TKO 3 (8), 1:2617 Dec 2025 Indigo at The O2, London, England
3 Win 3–0 Laura Belen Valdebenito TKO 4 (6), 1:5917 Oct 2025 York Hall, London, England
2 Win 2–0 Lydie Bialic TKO 4 (6), 0:486 Sep 2025 Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring, England
1 Win 1–0 Sara Orszagi TKO 3 (6), 0:2321 Jun 2025 bp pulse LIVE Arena, Birmingham, England

References

  1. ^"Boxing record for Tiah-Mai Ayton". BoxRec.
  2. ^"Tiah-Mai Ayton". tapology.com. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  3. ^ abc"Amateur boxer, 18, wins pro debut fight". BBC News. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  4. ^ abc"UNBEATEN AMATEUR WORLD CHAMPION TIAH-MAI AYTON SIGNS PROMOTIONAL DEAL WITH MATCHROOM". Fight Post. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  5. ^"KO artist Tiah Ayton joins Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing". Boxing News Online. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  6. ^"Tiah-Mai Ayton looking to the future, but pro debut comes first". Boxing News Online. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  7. ^"Promising Pat Brown and Tiah Mai Ayton earn early stoppages". Boxing Scene. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  8. ^"The teen aiming to be youngest undisputed champion". BBC Sport. Retrieved 4 September 2025.
  9. ^"'The future' – Taylor hails Ayton, 19, after knockout". BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 September 2025.
  10. ^"Female star who has never lost, amateur or pro, impresses again on Matchroom show". DAZN. Retrieved 24 November 2025.
  11. ^"Star-Power: Tiah-Mai Ayton Shines Again". Fight Post. Retrieved 17 October 2025.
  12. ^"York Hall undercard – Jimmy Sains impresses to capture English title, young star Ayton wins again". Boxing Scene. Retrieved 17 October 2025.
  13. ^"Fast-rising Tiah-Mai Ayton stands on cusp of stardom in women's boxing". The Ring. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  14. ^"John Hedges outscores Ellis Zorro in tribute to the late Ricky Hatton". Boxing Scene. Retrieved 18 December 2025.
  15. ^"Tiah Ayton will be challenging for world titles in 2026, says Frank Smith". The Ring. Retrieved 1 January 2026.