Gemma Ruegg

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Nickname
The Rebel
NationalityBritish
Born (1984-12-24) December 24, 1984 (age 40)
Height5 ft 4 in (163 cm)
Gemma Ruegg
Personal information
Nickname
The Rebel
NationalityBritish
Born (1984-12-24) December 24, 1984 (age 40)
Height5 ft 4 in (163 cm)
WeightSuper flyweight
Boxing career
Boxing record
Total fights23
Wins8
Losses14
Draws1

Gemma Louise Ruegg (born December 24, 1984), also known as Gemma Hewitt, is a British female boxer and business owner from Bournemouth, Dorset.

After suffering mental health difficulties and alcohol addiction in her youth, she took up sport on the advice of her family doctor. She went on to become the first female boxing champion at two weight classes in the QBL[1] after winning the regional welterweight title, ten weeks after giving birth to her sixth child.

Her trainer is husband Danny Ruegg, and her step-son Mace is also a professional boxer.

In 2016 she formed the fitness apparel clothing brand Combat Dollies, where she serves as director.

Gemma's Achievements and Advocacy

In November 2024, Gemma became the Commonwealth Super Flyweight Silver Belt Champion, marking a significant milestone in her boxing career. Beyond her accomplishments in the ring, Gemma is a passionate mental health advocate. She uses her experiences with mental health struggles to inspire others as a speaker. Gemma has shared her journey at various organizations, including Numatic and Screwfix, emphasizing how fitness became a vital tool for her recovery and wellness. Through her advocacy, she aims to raise awareness and support for mental health issues, encouraging individuals to prioritize their well-being.

From the age of 16, Gemma had an alcohol addiction and suffered with depression and self-harm. When the family doctor advised her to join a gym, Gemma took up boxing as a source of focus, it turned her life around. She said:

My doctor kept saying: 'join a gym, it will do you a world of good'. I think now he probably meant a Fitness First type gym but I joined a boxing gym instead. Before I joined the boxing gym, my life was on the way to a train wreck… I was lost. Boxing gave me goals. It's given me something to be good at. I don't think I would have found what I found in boxing anywhere else.

She married Danny Ruegg in 2016 and has seven children; she also has 5 step-children. Following her doctor's guidelines, she trained throughout her pregnancy[2] and regularly takes her children with her to the gym.[3]

Career

Mixed Martial Arts

Gemma had two professional bouts as a bantamweight fighter, and one amateur bout, both with promoter House of Pain.

3 fights 1 win 2 losses
Draws 0
Result Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Status
Loss Agnieszka Niedzwiedz Submission (Triangle Choke) 1, 3:59 Apr 12, 2014 Cage Warriors 67, Swansea, Wales Professional
Win Chloe Hinchliffe TKO (Punches) 1, 3:56 Nov 9, 2013 Shock N Awe 15 Professional
Loss Rute Frias Decision (unanimous) 3, 3:00 Sep 22, 2013 British Challenge MMA 4 Amateur

Pro Boxing

After winning two regional titles in two different weight categories at the Queensbury Boxing League, Gemma was granted her professional licence in June 2021. She signed with Dorset boxing promoter Steve Bendall, at SK4 Promotions.[4]

5 fights 2 wins 3 losses
Draws 0
Result Opponent Type Date Location
Win Claudia Ferenczi PTS Apr 30, 2022 Civic Hall, Grays[5]
Loss Chloe Watson PTS Apr 2, 2022 Newcastle Arena, Newcastle[6]
Loss Emma Dolan PTS Dec 18, 2021 Norfolk Showground, Norwich[7]
Loss Tysie Gallagher PTS Nov 26, 2021 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel (formerly Park Hotel), Sheffield
Win Claudia Ferenczi PTS Oct 22, 2021 Central Hall, Southampton

Combat Dollies

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