OnlyFans star Elle Brooke REFUSES to fight sister Emily and makes shock announcement on boxing career after defeat
ONLYFANS star Elle Brooke has confirmed she will NOT fight her sister Emily following her first boxing loss - and will take some time out instead.
The 25-year-old went toe-to-toe with TikToker Jully Poca in the semi-finals of the KingPyn influencer boxing tournament on Saturday night.
And the two put on a thriller for the crowd in Dublin's 3Arena, which was packed full of Poca's Brazilian faithful.
The pair left it all out there after five rounds but Elle fell victim to a points defeat.
She was left battered and bruised after the loss but fans online hailed it as the best fight of all time between two female influencers.
Elle was taunted by OnlyFans rival Astrid Wett after she revealed the extent of the damage.
READ MORE ON ELLE BROOKE
Influencer 6ar6ie6 defeated Emily Brooke, 24, by unanimous decision last night to move on to the Kingpyn finals.
However, the Australian TikTok star used her stature to fend off the younger Brooke sister and earn a spot in the final against Poca.
That would have left the Brooke sisters to battle it out for third spot in the tournament.
But contrary to initial reports, Elle revealed she will not face her sister and instead wants to take some time off boxing.
Most read in Boxing
CASINO SPECIAL - BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023
She tweeted: "I am not fighting my sister @emilybrookeuk in a losers bracket.
"I plan to take some time away from the gym, focus on creating content and travelling for a while, then come back when there is a fight that makes sense.
"Plus I need to get back down to my natural weight."
Elle wants to drop down from 61kg to 53-57kg and revealed her KingPyn contract expires on August 31.
It will pave the way for her to return to KSI's Misfits Boxing promotion and she is also not giving up on aspirations to one day turn pro.
Elle tweeted: "I still want to one day. I am still young enough to work towards it.
"Not sure how fighting my sister for no reason would be benefit that."