Only Fan boxer Daniela Helmsley insists she has not been banned despite suggestions she should be banned from competition after flashing her breasts to celebrate victory

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Only Fan boxer Daniela Helmsley insists she has not been banned despite suggestions she should be banned from competition after flashing her breasts to celebrate victory



Only Fans boxer Danielle Helmsley insists she was not banned after celebrating victory after flashing her breasts despite claims

Helmsley claimed his absence was due to a fight injury while his boyfriend previously defended the stunt which he said ‘did no harm’ The Kingpin quickly apologized for the incident after Helmsley’s win

Boxer Daniela Hemsley insists she was not banned from competition after baring her breasts on live TV following her win over Aleksandra Danielka last Saturday night.

The fans-only model went viral for the stunt after defeating her rival in the loser’s bracket of the Kingpin High Stakes tournament in Dublin.

Organizers Kingpin quickly apologized for the incident, releasing a statement which said the 22-year-old ‘will not be attending the final event’ leading many to believe he was banned from the competition.

But in a YouTube video released Wednesday, Hemsley hit back and claimed his absence was due to injury.

‘I’m not banned from Kingpin, guys,’ he said. ‘I’ve decided to take a few weeks off from training just to recover my body, and I plan to come back fighting again in the winter.’

The fan-only model went viral for baring her breasts on live TV after her win over Aleksandra Danielka

Organizers Kingpin quickly apologized for the incident, releasing a statement saying the 22-year-old ‘will not be attending the final event’.

Hemsley’s boyfriend, Akon Wanlis, jumped to the social media star’s defense

The development came after the fighter’s boyfriend, Akon Wanlis, jumped to the social media star’s defense and maintained that the stunt was pre-planned and not intended to cause any harm.

‘In YouTube boxing, they always do something to go viral and make a statement,’ he told talkSPORT. ‘That’s the name of the game on YouTube boxing.

‘It was already planned. It was a little different, we had nipples but somewhere the nipples were missing and her bare nipples were showing and everyone was freaking out about it.’

He continued: ‘I always say good press is bad press and bad press is good press. You just have to take everything with a pinch of salt and own up to what you’ve done.

‘He means no harm, he’s just having a bit of fun out there, showing his excitement at being a man.

‘Some people may hate it, some people may love it. From my side, I will always support him, support him. I’m always like, ‘Get your t*s out! Get your t*s out!’



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