**HARPER TAKES THE F**KING TITLE!**

British Boxer Achieves Historic Milestone with Dominant Victory

In an impressive display of skill and determination, 27-year-old boxer from Doncaster, England, secured a unanimous points victory over Rhiannon Dixon to claim the WBO lightweight title and become a three-weight world champion. This remarkable achievement makes her the first female boxer from the United Kingdom to win world titles in three weight classes.

After a disappointing draw in a unification title fight at junior middleweight and a subsequent loss at welterweight, this victory was a much-needed boost to her career. The drop in weight seems to have suited her perfectly, as she looked like a rejuvenated fighter against Dixon.

“I’ve become a new fighter, both physically and mentally,” she said in a post-fight interview. “I’m better down at this weight. I had fallen out of love with the sport, and I needed that fire to get me going again.”

Her promoter has already hinted at potential future matchups, including bouts against IBF lightweight champion Beatriz Ferreira, undisputed super lightweight champion Katie Taylor, undisputed junior lightweight champion Alycia Baumgardner, and WBA-WBO featherweight champion Amanda Serrano.

Dixon, the 29-year-old southpaw from Warrington, was making her first defense of the title but struggled to keep up with the experience and slick boxing of her opponent. Despite a late surge in the sixth round, Dixon was ultimately outclassed by the superior boxing skills of her challenger.

The victory marks a significant turnaround in the career of the British boxer, who has now won world titles in three weight divisions. Her impressive performance has set her up for a bright future in the sport, with many exciting matchups on the horizon.

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