Elle Brooke defeated AJ Bunker in the co-main event of Kingpyn's TikTok boxing event on Saturday night, but the former Love Island star has suggested the fight may have been “rigged.”

OnlyFans star Brooke won by unanimous decision after all three judges ruled the fight 40–36 in her favour. 

Bunker had taken the fight on just two weeks' notice –– replacing content creator Astrid Wett, who pulled out of the contest over safety concerns. 

And it was clear throughout the four-round bout that Brooke possessed far more technique than her opponent. 

Brooke’s training pays off

In the build-up to the fight, Broke was trained by coach Mark Tibbs, who was in Billy Joe Saunders’ corner against Canelo Alvarez last year. 

Brooke described Tibbs as an “English boxing trainer legend.” 

She also sparred with IBF women’s bantamweight champion Ebanie Bridges, who won the bantamweight title against Maria Cecilia Roman in Leeds earlier this year. 

In her post-fight interview with Kingpyn, Brooke thanked Bridges for her help. 

“Ebanie Bridges I f***** love you because you are sexy, strong but you can be a bad*** at the same time,” she said. 

Bunker questions legitimacy of fight

While Bunker was always the underdog heading into the fight, she has questioned whether the fight was “rigged.” 

Speaking to Mirror Fighting, she said:  "Anyone who watches this fight back will see it was a split decision. 

"I actually had a judge come in here and go 'actually, I thought you had that'. So, rigged or not rigged? I don't know but at the end of the day I would be up for a rematch against Elle with more than two weeks notice. I think it was a quite good fight and if I had more time to prepare for it, it would be a good match.” 

Bunker also stressed that she was proud of her performance and happy that her opponent was not able to knock her out. 

“Where was that knockout? I was preparing for an MMA fight on two weeks notice and that's what I brought to the table so imagine me if I had the proper fight camp that she had.

“I'm proud of my performance, I stuck to the game plan that my coach gave me. No one knocked me out and I feel like I got more points in terms of hitting her in the face and moving off, so I think I did myself proud.” 

Matthews beats Simple Simon

In the other co-main-event, Ed Matthews knocked out Simple Simon (Simon Colbran) in just 48 seconds. 

19-year-old Matthews stunned his opponent with a ‘brutal’ right hand which knocked Colbran to the canvas. 

“Fair play to Simon for stepping in, can’t help but respect that. I knew I’d knock him out in the first round and I’m in this game for the long run,” Matthews told the Mirror afterwards.