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Chelsiie Lovve Turns Trading Cards Into her Next Big Win”


Today’s Highlight

Chelsiie Lovve, BKB’s premier Ring Girl, has shattered tradition by becoming the first Ring Girl in history to have her very own trading card. This watershed moment was brought to life via a signing event hosted by BKB — Bare Knuckle Boxing  .


CEO Genie Chanai & Chelsiie Lovve interview
CEO Genie Chanai & Chelsiie Lovve interview

Who Is Chelsiie Lovve?



  • She’s best known for her work with BKB™, where she has served as Lead Ring Girl at major world title fights and over 20 BKB Fight Nights.

  • Lovve has made a name for herself beyond the ring, even gaining recognition on social media for her bold presence and community impact  .






What Makes This Launch Historic



  1. First of Its Kind


    No Ring Girl before her—not even in boxing—has ever had a collectible trading card. Chelsiie Lovve is the first to receive one, breaking new ground for women in the sport  .

  2. Brand & Fan Engagement


    The trading card is more than a collectible — it’s a marketing win. This introduces a new way for Ring Girls to connect with fans, monetize personal brand, and expand their visibility.

  3. A Trendsetter Moment


    This could set a precedent: will other sports leagues or promotions offer trading cards for event personalities like ring girls, referees, or coaches? The sky’s the limit.


Chelsiie Lovve at Lab 111 Headquarters
Chelsiie Lovve at Lab 111 Headquarters



Takeaways for Brands & Influencers



  • Brand Extension: Chelsiie’s trading card transcends her in-ring presence, creating a tangible product fans can collect.

  • Legacy Building: Her status in BKB is now etched in brand history—immortalized in collectible form.

  • Trailblazing Potential: This move could open doors for athletes, performers, and brand ambassadors in non-athletic roles.


Looking Ahead



  • Will other Ring Girls or sports promotions follow suit?

  • Could this inspire branded merchandise for on-court personalities in other leagues?


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