NRL WAG Arabella Del Busso beats Lil Kymchii but Aussie Ebanie Bridges says fight isn’t real boxing

Scandal-ridden ex-NRL WAG Arabella Del Busso makes a frenzied ring entrance before winning the fight over rival who threw a raw fish at her – as Aussie World Champion Ebanie Bridges says the fight isn’t real boxing

  • Arabella Del Busso makes entrance to royal ring
  • Former WAG Wins Spiteful Boxing Match
  • Del Busso calls out OnlyFans star Astrid Wett

Scandal-ridden former NRL WAG Arabella Del Busso wowed fans with a spectacular ring entrance before winning her fight against fellow model turned boxer ‘Lil Kymchii’.

The ex-NRL WAG, 33, who fought on the undercard of the UK’s Misfits Boxing and DAZN: X Series 007 event on Sunday morning Australian time, was carried to the ‘square circle’ on a golden throne, as was Tyson Fury did before his April 2022 fight with Dillian Whyte.

As she approached the ring, the first girlfriend of NRL veteran Josh Reynolds was lowered and stepped onto the ring apron in a striking ensemble that commentators compared to that of British boxing icon Prince Naseem Hamed.

Del Busso – who fights under the name Little Bellsy – then defeated her opponent by unanimous decision in a hateful encounter at Wembley Arena.

The controversial Aussie made full use of her size advantage to land the better shots throughout the fight after trading blows and slurs with Lil Kymchii at media events throughout the week.

Del Busso grabbed her opponent by the throat as the pair traded unprintable insults in their first clash, before Lil Kymchii sold on by throwing a raw fish at her during Saturday’s pre-bout press conference.

Arabella Del Busso wowed fans with a striking entrance into the ring before winning her fight against fellow model turned boxer ‘Lil Kymchii’

Del Busso defeated her opponent by unanimous decision at Wembley Arena - using her size advantage to great effect

Del Busso defeated her opponent by unanimous decision at Wembley Arena – using her size advantage to great effect

The high-profile event, headlined by British YouTuber KSI and professional boxer Joe Fournier, attracted a lot of attention and opinion – and not everyone was a fan of what they saw.

Australian boxing world champion Ebanie Bridges had mixed feelings about the part-time boxing events, which she says should not be compared to professional boxing.

“I suppose what’s entertaining about these impact boxing fights is there’s no defense HAHAHA so it’s all insulting and we all like to see people get hit don’t we,” she wrote on Twitter.

“I’m not sure it’s healthy for the fighters, but you usually wear headgear at this level, so it’s a little bit safer.”

A Bridges fan replied that influencer boxing is a mockery of the sport and disrespects those who devote their entire lives to it.

Bridges disagreed, but said fans need to think differently about fights between famous fighters.

“I mean, they’re still training… still grafting at the gym,” she replied.

“It’s not pro boxing.. it’s influencer boxing, they don’t fight for real belts and titles and shit lol, it’s like WWE.”

World champion boxer Ebanie Bridges thinks the influencer events should not be compared to professional boxing, saying they are more like WWE

World champion boxer Ebanie Bridges thinks the influencer events should not be compared to professional boxing, saying they are more like WWE

Del Busso called out OnlyFans star Astrid Wett after winning her fight

Del Busso called out OnlyFans star Astrid Wett after winning her fight

Del Busso was interviewed after her fight and was asked who she would like to face next. Her answer was none other than OnlyFans star Astrid Wett.

“Astrid Wett, girl, I think you’re next. I’m coming for you,’ she said.

Wett, still at ringside, seemed interested in the fight and indicated she would fight the Aussie on the spot.

Del Busso has been embroiled in scandal since her relationship with Bulldogs NRL star Josh Reynolds ended in a scandal in 2020.

She faked pregnancy and miscarriages while with Reynolds to keep him from dumping her.

Del Busso made her boxing debut in Melbourne’s Pretender to Contender promotion early last year.