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Jane Couch, (born 14 August 1968) is a British former
professional boxer Professional boxing, or prizefighting, is regulated, sanctioned boxing. Professional boxing bouts are fought for a purse that is divided between the boxers as determined by contract. Most professional bouts are supervised by a regulatory autho ...
who competed from 1994 to 2007. She became the first licensed female boxer in the
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in 1998, and won numerous world titles. Couch has since become a boxing promoter.


Background

Born in
Fleetwood Fleetwood is a coastal town in the Borough of Wyre in Lancashire, England, at the northwest corner of the Fylde. It had a population of 25,939 at the 2011 census. Fleetwood acquired its modern character in the 1830s, when the principal lando ...
, Lancashire, Couch was expelled from her school in Blackpool and thereafter lived "a life of booze, drugs and street fighting". At the age of 26 she saw a television documentary about women's boxing and decided to try it. In her first official fight, a Muay Thai match, she defeated a policewoman, about which she said "it was brilliant to flatten one police officerand get paid for it". She still resides in Fleetwood as of March 2022.


Professional boxing career

The British Boxing Board of Control initially refused to grant Couch a professional licence on the sole ground that she was a woman, and argued that PMS made women too unstable to box. Claiming
sexual discrimination Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on one's sex or gender. Sexism can affect anyone, but it primarily affects women and girls.There is a clear and broad consensus among academic scholars in multiple fields that sexism refers primari ...
and supported by the Equal Opportunities Commission, Couch managed to have this decision overturned by a
tribunal A tribunal, generally, is any person or institution with authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes—whether or not it is called a tribunal in its title. For example, an advocate who appears before a court with a single ...
in March 1998. However, some criticism followed as the British Medical Association called this result "a demented extension of equal opportunities". Couch would later seek the right to fight a male opponent, but was unsuccessful. Of this, she said Couch's first major success occurred in only her fifth pro fight in 1996 when she won the WIBF light welterweight title by outpointing France's Sandra Geiger over ten rounds in Copenhagen, Denmark. Of this fight, Couch observed in 2004 that "I have never been hit so hard in all my life", and called Geiger "the toughest opponent (she) fought". Couch's first defence of her title was against noted female boxer Andrea DeShong, who was stopped in seven rounds in New Orleans, Louisiana in March 1997. The first sanctioned professional boxing match between women in the U.K. was in November 1998 at Streatham in London, between Couch and Simona Lukic. Couch won. In September 2003 Staples Center, Los Angeles, Couch lost on points over eight rounds to the highly regarded
Lucia Rijker Lucia Frederica Rijker (; born December 6, 1967) is a Dutch professional boxer, kickboxer, and actress. Rijker was sometimes dubbed by the press "The Most Dangerous Woman in the World". Early career Rijker speaks four languages and is a Bu ...
of Holland. Her last fight, against
Anne Sophie Mathis Anne Sophie Mathis (born 23 July 1977) is a French former professional boxer who competed between 1995 and 2016. She held world titles in two weight division; the WBA female super-lightweight from 2006 to 2008; the WBC female super-lightweig ...
on 8 December 2007, resulted in a loss by technical knockout. She announced her retirement on 1 December 2008 and said she intended to continue as a boxing promoter. At the time, she said Couch's overall professional record was 28 wins (9 KOs), 11 defeats.


Other achievements

In 2001, she published an autobiography, ''Jane Couch – Fleetwood Assassin''. Couch was appointed a
Member of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(MBE) in the 2007 Queen's Birthday Honours. In 2012, Couch was awarded the AOCA / Awakening Outstanding Contribution Award for her part played in raising public awareness and acceptance of female fighters. In 2016, Couch was inducted into the Women's International Boxing Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The IWBHF was created and founded in 2014 by Sue TL Fox.


Post-boxing career

In 2008 Couch competed in the reincarnation of Superstars. On 20 December 2008 Couch co-promoted a promotion with
Ricky Hatton Richard John Hatton (born 6 October 1978) is a British former professional boxer who competed between 1997 and 2012, and has since worked as a boxing promoter and trainer. During his boxing career he held multiple world championships at l ...
in Bristol and then in February 2009 announced a more formal partnership with
Hatton Promotions Hatton Promotions is a promotional company headed by former two-weight world champion Ricky Hatton with Richard Poxon as Director of Boxing. Starting up On 4 February 2009, Hatton Promotions was officially launched at a press conference in which R ...
when she signed as boxing co-ordinator. Couch long supported the inclusion of women's boxing in the
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, saying On 12 August 2009 it was reported that the
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appeared set to include the sport in the 2012 Summer Olympics. In December 2009, Couch promoted a competition at the Marriott Hotel, Bristol. Couch also has her own YouTube channel which features regular interviews with people involved in boxing.


Professional boxing record

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See also

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References


External links

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Jane Couch profile
at Awakening Fighters {{DEFAULTSORT:Couch, Jane 1968 births Living people English women boxers Members of the Order of the British Empire People from Fleetwood World boxing champions Sportspeople from Lancashire Lightweight boxers Light-welterweight boxers