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Hooters Supervisor Annie Ousalice has become UK's 1st licensed female boxing MC!
A 21 year old Supervisor from Hooters Liverpool has become the UK's 1st licensed female boxing MC! Annie Ousalice, from:- St Helens, has gone from serving wings to commanding rings after being talent scouted at the Liverpool restaurant; having passed her British Boxing Board Of Control exam 1st time.
With a DJ and entertainer father, Annie grew up with a natural confidence and a flair for entertaining. She attended dance schools and colleges, studying musical theatre, acting and dance, before working at Hooters Liverpool, the largest in the world, in 2022. She worked her way up to Supervisor; serving:- wings, burgers, beers and more and managing a team of girls. In 2023, local boxing promoters Trinity Entertainment and VIP Boxing Promotions were hosting an event at the venue and recruited a few of the staff as ring girls, but this was only the start of a career in boxing for Annie. After stepping in the ring as a ring girl for an event, she instantly took to it, and it wasn't long before she signed contracts and got her professional license for the British Boxing Board Of Control. Having now MC'd 6 professional fights, Annie has become the UK's 1st licensed female boxing ring announcer and is thriving as a trailblazer and a gamechanger for the industry. With her unique catchphrase of:- ‘Let's Bring It On' and her stylish:- ‘cute suits,' she's been welcomed as a breath of fresh air on the professional boxing circuit. Annie explained:- "I love working being a Hooters girl and it's such a laugh here but never did I think it would lead to being talent scouted as a ring girl and then a ring announcer. It was all a bit surreal the way it progressed and apparently I'm one of the very few who passes the British Boxing Board Of Control exam 1st time.” She continued:- "To be the 1st female licenced MC in the UK is something I'm really proud of and I'm hoping it could pave the way for other women. It's something that's typically associated with a male who has a big deep bellowing voice, but why can't it be a female? Everyone in the industry has been amazing, really encouraging and there hasn't been one instance of sexism or anything.” Whilst Annie is still serving American comfort food and beers with a smile at the Liverpool City Centre restaurant and managing a team of waitresses, she has plans to develop her career as a ring announcer further. With some big events lined up, she is hoping to 1 day announce a huge event on Sky TV. Annie summarised:- "In today's world, we need to break down barriers and challenge the status quo. Working at Hooters has taught me many great skills about serving the general public, particularly men, so it's put me in a good position to step into a man's world such as boxing. I'm grateful for the response, though. people have been incredibly supportive, and that's really encouraging.” A 21 year old Supervisor from Hooters Liverpool has become the UK's 1st licensed female boxing MC! Annie Ousalice, from St. Helens, has gone from serving wings to commanding rings after being talent scouted at the Liverpool restaurant; having passed her British Boxing Board Of Control exam 1st time. COMMENTS (0)
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