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Meet the 'world's sexiest bare knuckle boxer' who poses topless and was once left unrecognisable after bloodbath fight | The Sun
TAYLOR STARLING is well known for wowing her social media followers with saucy snaps – but she was once left disfigured after a brutal bare-knuckle boxing match.
The 27-year-old dived into the bare-knuckle world following mixed results in kickboxing, boxing and MMA.
Killer Bee seems to have found her home in the sport's top promotion, winning three of her five brutal bouts in BKFC.
Bare-knuckle boxers seldom escape bouts without brutal facial injuries – which are part and parcel of the trade.
But Starling was left looking unrecognisable after her 2021 clash with fellow OnlyFans star Charisa Sigala – a former opponent of ex-UFC star Paige VanZant.
The mum-of-two was victorious in the five-rounder, having her hand raised courtesy of a unanimous decision victory.
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But she was left with multiple war wounds for her efforts, the worst of which was a horrific shiner under her right eye.
A bloody and dented nose was an additional reward for the American as well as a swollen top lip.
Speaking after her BKFC debut, Starling said: "It was really tough, it was fun – I enjoyed it.
"It was definitely a different ball game but I had a blast."
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