logo
Georgia O'Connor, beloved and unbeaten British boxer, dies at 25

Georgia O'Connor, beloved and unbeaten British boxer, dies at 25

Georgia O'Connor, a British boxer who was unbeaten in her young professional career, has died at age 25.
The promotion company BOXXER said in a statement Thursday that it was 'heartbroken by the passing' of a fighter it had represented for all three of her professional bouts.
'A true warrior inside and outside the ring, the boxing community has lost a talented, courageous and determined young woman far too soon,' the company wrote. 'Georgia was loved, respected and admired by her friends here at BOXXER. Our thoughts are with her loved ones at this difficult time.'
No cause of death has been given, but O'Connor had revealed on Jan. 31 on Instagram that she had been diagnosed with cancer.
'I'm still smiling and that smile will NEVER fade, no matter what,' she wrote. 'We've already got an amazing oncologist on my case and we've made sure I'm going to have the best treatment and healing possible. Starting NOW.'
A GoFundMe page, which O'Connor had said was set up by her parents to help cover her medical bills, described the cancer as 'rare and aggressive.'
'Doctors are calling it 'incurable,'' the fundraiser's description states.
'But Georgia does not accept this.'
O'Connor is survived by her husband Adriano Cardinali, whom she married May 9.
'From the moment I was diagnosed with cancer, Adriano didn't hesitate,' O'Connor wrote Feb. 3 on Instagram. 'He quit his job without a second thought and made it his mission to fight this battle alongside me. Not just by my side, but leading the charge, doing everything in his power to save me.'
O'Connor was born Feb 18. 2000, in County Durham, England. Her father introduced her to boxing very soon afterward, she told SkySports in 2021.
'My dad put a pair of gloves on me before I could walk,' she said. 'He always wanted me to be able to look after me. He never wanted me to be a superstar, my family aren't like that. He just wanted me to defend myself because the world isn't a nice place.'
She added: 'I was a three-time national taekwondo champion, undefeated in kickboxing, but my heart has always been with boxing.'
As a youth boxer, O'Connor won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Youth Games in 2017 and a silver and bronze at the Youth World Championships in 2017 and 2018. She won all three of her professional fights, between October 2021 and October 2022, later revealing she did so while suffering from what was eventually diagnosed as ulcerative colitis.
'I was going to the toilet between 15 and 20 times per day,' O'Connor wrote Feb. 9, 2024, on Instagram. '... I had pain in my joints and unbearable bowel cramps almost every day. I had 3 professional boxing fights during this time, all of which I somehow managed to win without any form of medication or treatment.'
O'Connor also revealed in February on Instagram that she had suffered a miscarriage within 'the last few months.'
England Boxing paid tribute on Thursday to one of its rising stars in a statement .
'A hugely talented boxer and much-loved member of the boxing community, Georgia inspired many with her achievements in the ring and her spirit outside of it,' the sport's governing body in England wrote. 'Her dedication, passion, and talent made her a role model for young athletes across the country. Georgia's legacy will live on in the hearts of those she inspired, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew her.'
International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Organization super bantamweight champion Ellie Scotney addresssed her late friend on Instagram.
'Being a pure soul and a good person gets thrown around so much, but you my friend are the definition of every word of that and so much more,' Scotney wrote. 'I still can picture that timid shy but larger than life young girl walking on her tip toes a few steps in front of me, little did I know that very same girl was going to show not just me but the whole world how special life is and mostly how to live by every second.
'Even when life was on a timer, you never let anything dim that light of yours. A smile that never ever fades, and a heart that will forever live on in so many ways. There was nothing you couldn't do, the world at your very feet no matter what room you entered. I was so blessed with not just a friend for 10 years, but a sister for life.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Lamar Jackson gifts NBA star Jayson Tatum a signed Ravens jersey wishing a speedy recovery
Lamar Jackson gifts NBA star Jayson Tatum a signed Ravens jersey wishing a speedy recovery

USA Today

time40 minutes ago

  • USA Today

Lamar Jackson gifts NBA star Jayson Tatum a signed Ravens jersey wishing a speedy recovery

Looking to boost his recovery from an Achilles injury, Baltimore star QB Lamar Jackson gifted Celtics star Jayson Tatum a signed Ravens jersey wishing a speedy recovery Hours after the Celtics lost Jayson Tatum to a similar injury, the Baltimore Ravens lost Ar'Darius Washington for all of 2025 after the talented safety suffered a torn Achilles during conditioning drills. Tatum is recovering from surgery and received a gift from Ravens MVP candidate and quarterback, Lamar Jackson. Tatum posted a picture of the signed jersey to his Instagram story and wrote, "Love. The Boston Celtics star forward tore his Achilles during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals and underwent surgery for the injury the following day.

Braves place Chris Sale on injured list with fractured rib cage
Braves place Chris Sale on injured list with fractured rib cage

New York Times

timean hour ago

  • New York Times

Braves place Chris Sale on injured list with fractured rib cage

ATLANTA — Chris Sale has a fractured left rib cage is out indefinitely, a serious blow to the recently resurgent Atlanta Braves' chances of reeling in teams ahead of them in the NL East and wild-card standings. Sale, the 2024 National League Cy Young Award winner, was injured making a diving defensive play in the ninth inning Wednesday against the New York Mets. He dove for a Juan Soto grounder between the mound and first base and made the stop while landing on the left side of his chest. Advertisement The Braves placed him on the 15-day injured list and recalled left-hander Austin Cox, a journeyman reliever. Sale, 36, is 5-4 with a 2.52 ERA. In his past 10 starts, Sale has been one of the top two or three pitchers in baseball, going 5-2 with a 1.23 ERA while striking out 82 with 19 walks in 66 innings during that torrid stretch. The Braves won't have a timeline for Sale's return, and will wait until symptoms diminish before estimating when he'll be back. It likely will be a significant period, given the nature of the injury, perhaps magnified by his age, his slender physique and the amount of torque that the 6-foot-6 sidearming lefty produces in his delivery. Since losing 14 of 17 games to fall to 15 games out of first place in the NL East, the Braves have won seven of 10 games while posting a 3.13 ERA that's featured starters going deep in games, none more than Sale. With Sale out, the Braves' rotation still features two ace-caliber pitchers in Spencer Schwellenbach and Spencer Strider, who's had back-to-back strong starts as he regains form following a year-long recovery from elbow surgery and a month sidelined by a hamstring strain after his season debut. The rest of the rotation includes Grant Holmes, Bryce Elder and, for now, ascendant prospect Didier Fuentes, who became the youngest player in the majors this season when he made his MLB debut Friday at Miami just three days after turning 20. He gave up six hits, four runs and a walk with three strikeouts in five innings.  On the play when Sale got hurt, he dove to make the stop, then got to his knees and threw to first for the first out of the inning. He stayed in and struck out Pete Alonso before giving up a bloop single and coming out of the game just one out shy of a shutout, which would've been his first complete game since 2019. Advertisement Sale threw 116 pitches in that game — one shy of the MLB season-high for any pitcher — and didn't say anything about the injury or soreness afterward, but was sent for tests after the soreness lingered. Sale is in the second year of a contract with the Braves that includes an $18 million club option for 2026. After making only 31 starts in his last four injury-plagued seasons with Boston, the Red Sox traded Sale to the Braves in December 2023 and he rebounded with one of the best seasons of his career to win his first Cy Young Award and the NL Triple Crown, going 18-3 with a majors-best 2.38 ERA and leading the NL in strikeouts with 225 in 177 2/3 innings. Sale stayed healthy last season until back spasms forced him to miss his final regular-season start and also kept him off the postseason roster for the wild-card series at San Diego, where the Braves were swept in two games. This is his first injury in 2025, but it's a big one for the Braves and the veteran bell cow of their starting rotation.

Ravens' Malaki Starks Receives Preseason Honor
Ravens' Malaki Starks Receives Preseason Honor

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Ravens' Malaki Starks Receives Preseason Honor

Ravens' Malaki Starks Receives Preseason Honor originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Baltimore Ravens had a clear focus on defense in this year's draft, and addressed a subpar secondary from last season with their first-round pick. Advertisement General manager Eric DeCosta spent the No. 27 overall pick on Georgia safety Malaki Starks, and the selection was called "the best defensive fit of the first round" by ESPN. DeCosta said Starks was one of the best Combine interview they had and considered the Georgia defender the best safety in the draft. Starks has been named to All-Rookie Team by Gennaro Filice. "Starks is represented by Nicole Lynn, but the trailblazing agent has a serious competitor when it comes to the dogged promotion of her client: ME! Seeing how my infatuation with the safety approached stalker levels during this draft cycle, his placement here was guaranteed the moment I was handed this assignment," Filice wrote. Advertisement "The fit in Baltimore is perfect, as Starks' center field chops will allow Kyle Hamilton to return to the overhang role that made him a first-team All-Pro in 2023. And Malaki has already endeared himself to his head coach." Ravens coach John Harbaugh has been impressed with Starks since Day 1. 'He was organizing walk-throughs at the hotel for the rookies pretty much the whole camp -- I think that's pretty cool,' Harbaugh said last week. 'He's always on point.' It's likely that Starks can be a Week 1 starter too. The Ravens kept free agent Ar'Darius Washington, who started the final 12 games of the season including the playoffs at safety. But he's struggled to stay healthy and has played more than three games just one time in four seasons. Advertisement "This was a guy that really checked every single box for us in a lot of different ways," DeCosta said. "There were some other players that we coveted it as well, but in the end, he was by far the best guy available for us when we made the pick." Related: Ravens Corners React to Jaire Alexander Signing Related: Guilty Plea Results from Drone Incident During Steelers-Ravens Wild Card Game This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 21, 2025, where it first appeared.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store