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Jane Couch was born on 14 August, 1968 in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England, is an English boxer. Discover Jane Couch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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She is a member of famous Boxer with the age 55 years old group.
Jane Couch Height, Weight & Measurements
At 55 years old, Jane Couch height is 5 ft 7+1/2 in and Weight Lightweight
Light-welterweight.
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Jane Couch Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jane Couch worth at the age of 55 years old? Jane Couch’s income source is mostly from being a successful Boxer. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Jane Couch's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Jane Couch, (born 14 August 1968) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1994 to 2007.
Couch's first major success occurred in only her fifth pro fight in 1996 when she won the WIBF light welterweight title by outpointing France's Sandra Geiger over ten rounds in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Couch's first defence of her title was against noted female boxer Andrea DeShong, who was stopped in seven rounds in New Orleans, Louisiana in March 1997.
She became the first licensed female boxer in the United Kingdom in 1998, and won numerous world titles.
Couch has since become a boxing promoter.
Born in Fleetwood, Lancashire, Couch was expelled from her school in Blackpool and thereafter lived "a life of booze, drugs and street fighting".
At the age of 26 she saw a television documentary about women's boxing and decided to try it.
In her first official fight, a Muay Thai match, she defeated a policewoman, about which she said "it was brilliant to flatten one [a police officer] and get paid for it".
She still resides in Fleetwood as of March 2022.
The British Boxing Board of Control initially refused to grant Couch a professional licence on the sole ground that she was a woman, and argued that PMS made women too unstable to box.
Claiming sexual discrimination and supported by the Equal Opportunities Commission, Couch managed to have this decision overturned by a tribunal in March 1998.
However, some criticism followed as the British Medical Association called this result "a demented extension of equal opportunities".
Couch would later seek the right to fight a male opponent, but was unsuccessful.
Of this, she said "Going into the ring against a man wouldn't bother me. I spar with blokes seven days a week so it's not as if it would be a new experience. It would mean an awful lot to me to appear at Wembley."
The first sanctioned professional boxing match between women in the U.K. was in November 1998 at Streatham in London, between Couch and Simona Lukic.
In 2001, she published an autobiography, Jane Couch – Fleetwood Assassin.
In September 2003 Staples Center, Los Angeles, Couch lost on points over eight rounds to the highly regarded Lucia Rijker of Holland.
Of this fight, Couch observed in 2004 that "I have never been hit so hard in all my life", and called Geiger "the toughest opponent (she) fought".
Her last fight, against Anne Sophie Mathis on 8 December 2007, resulted in a loss by technical knockout.
Couch was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2007 Queen's Birthday Honours.
She announced her retirement on 1 December 2008 and said she intended to continue as a boxing promoter.
At the time, she said "'Boxing has been my life for a long time and it will always will be, but I'm not going to miss getting my head smashed in.'"
Couch's overall professional record was 28 wins (9 KOs), 11 defeats.
In 2008 Couch competed in the reincarnation of Superstars.
On 20 December 2008 Couch co-promoted a promotion with Ricky Hatton in Bristol and then in February 2009 announced a more formal partnership with Hatton Promotions when she signed as boxing co-ordinator.
Couch long supported the inclusion of women's boxing in the Olympic Games, saying "'It's no more dangerous for a woman to box than for a man ... The Olympics would encourage more girls into gyms where hopefully they would be welcomed.'" On 12 August 2009 it was reported that the International Olympic Committee appeared set to include the sport in the 2012 Summer Olympics.
In December 2009, Couch promoted a competition at the Marriott Hotel, Bristol.
Couch also has her own YouTube channel which features regular interviews with people involved in boxing.
For Women's WBA light welterweight title.
In 2012, Couch was awarded the AOCA / Awakening Outstanding Contribution Award for her part played in raising public awareness and acceptance of female fighters.
The IWBHF was created and founded in 2014 by Sue TL Fox.
In 2016, Couch was inducted into the Women's International Boxing Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.