Lucy Campbell, rising star of the FIGHTZUMI LEAGUE, is preparing for one of the most anticipated bouts of the year. On May 16th, she will step into the ring in a headline matchup against Nikita Cox at DKM Plush Boxing: Queens of the Ring, streaming exclusively on MMA TV.
This landmark event marks DKM Plush Boxing’s first all-female card, and Campbell is ready to steal the show with a performance that reflects both her evolution as a fighter and her undeniable grit.
Lucy Campbell on Fight Night, Purpose, and Pure Violence
“I’m training like a beast, sparring some incredible women much higher level to me, and I’m progressing - climbing higher each time I get in a ring.”
Lucy’s preparation has been relentless, and it shows in her mindset. She’s not chasing opinions - she’s chasing power.
“I don’t care what people say about me. When it comes to what I love, which is fighting, pure violence is all I care about and it's what I can bring to the table, not how other people perceive me in there.”
Fighting Through More Than Rounds
For Lucy, boxing isn’t just a sport - it’s a lifeline. Living with Type 1 diabetes, she brings a unique level of mental and physical resilience to the ring.
“My mindset is always going to be different than other fighters I will come across. I have to be different. Having type 1 diabetes and fighting is a whole new level. I have to be strong cause I fight every day to stay alive.”
“So someone coming into a ring thinking they can beat me down and hurt me doesn’t know what I go through. The resilience my illness has built through me is something my opponent just won’t have.”
Her fight is deeper than boxing - it’s about ownership of self, despite the battles she faces outside the ropes.
“My struggles will be different to hers, but mine are what make me who I am. Fighting allows me to take control of something, when such large portions of my life I lack control through no fault of my own.”
“I’ve been dealt a bad hand in some aspects - it does change you as a person. But you have to switch the narrative and create your own destiny with it.”
“This Is Pure Violence” – Campbell’s Message Ahead of Queens of the Ring
On May 16th, Lucy Campbell is not walking into the ring to be liked, she’s walking in to dominate. With a sharpened boxing IQ, refined skills, and unmatched hunger, she’s focused on one thing: finishing the fight on her terms.
“Prepare to see a new level on May 16th, it’s a higher boxing IQ and new skills. I’m here to dominate each round. She can come with what she thinks she’s got, but in my humble opinion, I just have more. And I’ve got more experience. I can’t let this go to a decision, that’s about all I can say about how this fight goes. I’m ending it when I see my opportunity. I’ll be fighting smart, be entertaining, but I’m not here to be pretty. Like I’ve stated before, this is pure violence. I’ve put in too much to my own development to let anyone take this away from me, no matter who you are.”
Where to Watch Lucy Campbell vs. Nikita Cox
The headline fight between Lucy Campbell and Nikita Cox is set to be one of the most intense matchups on the Queens of the Ring card - an event that promises to raise the bar for women’s boxing.
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