7-2-0 (1 KO)
Bekah   Irwin
Clasificacion actual
-
Altura
173 CM / 5'8"
Nacionalidad
United States of America United States of America
Categoria de peso
Bantamweight
Peso
54 KG / 119 LBS
Redes sociales
Apodo
None
Edad

Peleador Estadisticas

Glory Record 3-0-0 (0 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Tiempo medio por combate 09:00 Fight Duration
Ratio de derribos 0:0 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 11.33 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 8.74 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Diferencial de golpeos 2.59 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Precision de golpeos 58.4 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Peleador Medios

Peleador Récord

Resultado Adversario Eventos Metodo Ver
Victoria Yi Xu Glory 74: Collision 2
Undercard
2019-12-21
SD
Victoria Taylor Jenkins Glory 67: Orlando
Superfight
2019-07-05
UD
Victoria Stephanie Skinner Glory 63: Houston
Superfight
2019-02-01
UD

Peleador Biografia

Twitter Bekah   Irwin

Bekah
Irwin
3-0-0 (0 KO) United States of America

Before even stepping foot in the GLORY ring, Bekah Irwin set a record in the organization, being the youngest fighter ever to sign with the world’s leading kickboxing organization.

Irwin, a Muay Thai prodigy from Houston, Texas, expressed interest in fighting for GLORY even before turning 18 but had to wait until reaching legal adulthood before she could enter a contract negotiation.

Given that she signed her contract just days after turning 18, it seems likely her record as the youngest fighter ever to sign with the organization will stand for some time.

Irwin was introduced to Muay Thai in her early teens, following her father into the gym. She had her first fight at the age of 15 and knew that she had found her calling.

The extensive Thailand connections of Michael ‘Chase’ Corley, her coach at Heritage Muay Thai, meant she quickly found herself fighting out there, where the toughest fights in the sport are to be found.

Her first visit to Thailand was in 2016 when, at the age of 16, she travelled to take part in the Youth World Muay Thai Championships. After that she says she was “constantly” traveling to Thailand - “Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Buriram, all over the country."

Many kickboxing fans will be familiar with IFMA (International Federation of Muay Thai Amateurs), the leading international body for amateur Muay Thai competition.

IFMA’s mission is to ultimately see Muay Thai become part of the Olympic Games and to that end it has staged regular world championship competitions annually, giving male and female fighters the chance to represent their country.

Irwin won the IFMA World Youth Championships three years in a row (2016, 2017 and 2018). Also worth noting is that despite IFMA competition requiring head-guards, shin pads and body shields, Irwin’s destructive power saw her regularly scoring knockouts and stoppage wins.

In the 2017 tournament, for example, she stopped her Thai opponent with a head kick in the quarter-final stage then won a clear decision in the semi-finals. In the finals, a day later, she so overwhelmed her French opponent that the referee stopped the fight, declaring Irwin the winner by RSCO - ‘Referee Stops Contest: [Opponent] Outclassed’.
To be a consistent winner of IFMA competitions is a serious pedigree. GLORY light-heavyweight champion Artem Vakhitov shares it, as did late welterweight champion Marc de Bonte, plus UFC fighters Valentina Shevchenko and Joanna Jędrzejczyk and GLORY’s own Sofia Oloffson.
Irwin followed in their footsteps by making the jump to professional competition and looking to become world champion.

“GLORY is a big jump, it’s a big platform but I am really excited,” she says. “GLORY rules suit my style because there’s no clinching. I don’t like too much clinching. I am a hitter," she says, observing that that no-clinch rule in GLORY actually benefits her when compared to the rules of Muay Thai competition.

“It’s a tough division but I think I am going to do well. Fighters like Sofia Olofsson, who I have been watching since she was in IFMA, plus Tiffany van Soest and Anissa Meksen… I’ve been watching them all, I’ve been studying.

“I am looking for a quick rise. I want to climb the ranks as quickly as possible and I think I’ll do that."