Teen Boxer Who ‘Used to Cry Before Every Fight’ Wins Golden Girl Championships in Sweden
Isabel Mitchell does not look like someone who once struggled to step into a boxing ring. She stands confident, focused, and calm when the bell rings. That image hides a story that feels raw and real, one that starts with tears in a changing room.
At just 19, the Hastings boxer has claimed a major international title at the Golden Girl Championships in Sweden. Her win came after years of pushing through anxiety that could have stopped her career before it even began.
Mitchell started boxing at the age of 10 after watching her brother train. She walked into the gym as a shy kid who barely spoke. Over time, the sport gave her structure, purpose, and a sense of identity she did not have before.
Still, confidence in training did not mean calm on fight day. Before many of her bouts, anxiety would hit hard and fast. She has spoken openly about lying on the floor in the changing room, trying to slow her breathing and stop crying before stepping into the ring.
Golden Girl Glory in Sweden

Izzy / IG / In February 2026, Mitchell traveled to Boras, Sweden, for the Golden Girl Championships. The tournament is one of the biggest events in amateur women’s boxing, with more than 500 fighters competing across different weight classes.
She entered the competition knowing the level would be high. Each bout demanded focus, speed, and composure under pressure. This time, she did not let the anxiety control her performance.
Mitchell fought her way through the rounds and emerged as the champion. The victory felt surreal, and she described it as overwhelming in the best way. It marked a turning point, not just in her career, but in how she saw herself.
This win added to an already strong record. She had taken the National Association of Boys and Girls Clubs Boxing Championship title in late 2025 and had already represented England on the international stage.
The Teen Boxer Has a Bigger Message Beyond the Ring

Izzy / IG / Mitchell is now part of the “Sport Lifts Her Higher” campaign run by Brighton and Hove City Council. The goal is to get more girls involved in sports and to show them what is possible.
A 2023 survey found that only 15% of secondary school girls meet the recommended daily activity levels. That number is much lower than the number for boys, and it reflects a gap that still exists. Mitchell’s story gives that campaign a human face. She is not a distant star. She is someone who struggled, doubted herself, and still found a way through.
The teen boxer wants to compete at the 2028 Olympic Games. Beyond that, she plans to turn professional and take her career to the highest level. Those goals will demand even more discipline and mental strength. The competition will be tougher, and the pressure will grow.
Still, her past suggests she is ready for that challenge. She has already faced something many athletes never talk about, and she came out stronger.
In the United States, 13-year-old Katie Kerecz turned a painful loss into motivation and came back to win a national title. Her journey shows how early setbacks can shape future success. Another rising name is Jazmin Gutierrez-Garcia from Omaha. At just 16, she won two national championships in a short span and is already being compared to top fighters in the sport.
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