00:00 Just over a year ago I attended a fundraiser here at Pattingham Club ahead of the WBC World Championships
00:09 where sisters Winnie and Tilly were representing England's Muay Thai team.
00:14 Fast forward 12 months and off the back of both becoming WBC champions,
00:19 they're basking in the glory but the work has only just begun.
00:23 I fought for the WBC British under 16 featherweight title. It went really good, I got a second round stoppage.
00:32 I've fought the girl twice before and she's really tough, I knew it would be a hard fight but I trained hard for it and it paid off when I was in the ring.
00:41 And obviously Winnie, your sister, winning a belt as well on the 90th, it's quite a special achievement for both of you to go and win a belt as well.
00:49 How special did that make you feel?
00:51 It was really cool, to say one of us got a title was cool and then two was just unreal.
00:58 But the Olympics coming up this summer, there's a lot of fighting events there.
01:01 Muay Thai hasn't quite been into the Olympics yet and people are trying to get the sport into the Olympics in the future.
01:09 Is that something you'd like to see the sport get into and is it maybe a dream for you?
01:14 Yeah, definitely a dream. I'd love to do it in the Olympics.
01:18 You fought after Tilly, your sister, how much pressure did that bring after seeing that she'd won?
01:23 I think it brought a lot of pressure because I just wanted it so much.
01:28 And I wanted for Tilly to win and me to win and then because Tilly won I just wanted it to all work out.
01:37 I think it just shows how hard we all push each other and how much we want to success.
01:44 For the girls to get a chance to fight on a good quality adult show, there was a WBC world title on the day.
01:53 So the level of competition there was as good as you get in the UK.
01:59 So they're showcasing themselves in front of people who know the sport.
02:03 So to do that and then go and perform like they did is what I like to see really.
02:09 People coming up after and saying how well they did. It's like a job done. That's why we do it really.
02:16 Their dad Tom can't express how proud he is of his girls who are slowly making a name for themselves on the biggest of stages in the fighting world.
02:26 They're nice to look back on I think as you get older, as you hopefully make a career out of it, remember where it all began.
02:33 They've got numerous belts to be honest. The green strap is the sort after one.
02:40 So I wanted to get them the opportunity of all the dedication, the hard work, they do that themselves.
02:47 We have good people around us but it doesn't all come together on one day.
02:52 It's to do with diet, training. So when it does go your way, obviously it's fantastic.