Bernise Alldis (born 8 December 1987) is an English kickboxer and mixed martial artist who has been professionally competing since 2003.
She is the former WMC World Lightweight Champion, ISKA Muay Thai Featherweight World Champion, the former IKF Lightweight Muay Thai World Champion, Muay Thai Grand Prix Featherweight World Champion, and the Enfusion Season 1 Coach's Tournament winner.
In 2004, Alldis faced Julie Kitchen during Warriors III. Alldis won the match by unanimous decision.
Bernise Alldis fought Krista Fleming for the WFCA World title in 2007. Alldis lost a unanimous decision.
A year later, Alldis contested the fought Maria Verheijen for the WMC World Lightweight title. Alldis won the title by unanimous decision.[5][6]
In 2010, Alldis contested the ISKA World K1 Lightweight title, against Luisella Maccione. She won by unanimous decision.[7][8]
In that same year Bernise Alldis participated in the Enfusion Season 1 Coach's Tournament. She beat Eva Berben in the semi-finals, and Titiana van Polanen Petel in the finals to become the tournament winner.
Alldis faced Séverine Guilpin during Romford Fight Night 2011 for the IKF World Lightweight title. Alldis won the title by unanimous decision.[9]
Alldis was scheduled to defend her ISKA World title against Amel Dehby during Urban Boxing United 2012. Alldis lost a unanimous decision.
During Lion Fight 22 Alldis fought against Tiffany van Soest, for the Lion Fight Featherweight title. In the fourth round of the fight Alldis was badly cut, and the ringside doctor stopped the fight. Van Soeast won by TKO.[10][11]
Alldis' next kickboxing bout came in 2016, when she fought Elna Nilsson, winning the fight by decision.
In November 2016 Alldis won a unanimous decision over Emily Wahby to become the WBC Muaythai World Featherweight champion.[12]
Alldis faced Laura De Blas at Combat Fight Series 6 on November 6, 2021.[13] She won the fight by unanimous decision.
Mixed martial arts career
Alldis made her professional debut in 2018, during Fusion FC 27, against Evelina Puidaitė. She won the fight by TKO.[14] Her second pro fight was during Fusion FC 28 against Diana Tavares. She won the fight by TKO.[15] Her third fight was against Ana Maria Pal, during Fusion FC 29. She likewise won the fight by TKO.[16]