Girl Fight on BBC NI

Three-part series follows the journeys of three young women who step into the cage in the tough sport of MMA

Girl Fight on BBC NI

Rachel McIlhagga.

Damian Mullan

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Damian Mullan

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damian.mullan@thechronicle.uk.com

Wednesday 10 September 2025 15:32

“I feel like I’m a person that I never thought I would be. I’m so much more than what I ever imagined. Never underestimate yourself. You can take the power back.” Chloe Crozier.

At a gym in Ballymena, a new generation of female Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters is rising. But these fighters aren’t just chasing titles and belts – they’re taking part in the sport to overcome personal battles – seeking transformation and a renewed sense of control over their lives.

Girl Fight is a new BBC One Northern Ireland three-part series following the journeys of three young women who step into the cage in the tough sport of MMA, putting their bodies and minds on the line.

Though united by a shared passion for MMA, each of the three young women steps into the cage for her own deeply personal reasons - driven by different goals, struggles, and hopes. Guiding them is head coach and gym owner Rodney Moore, a seasoned MMA champion known for transforming everyday individuals into elite fighters.

Niamh McNeill is a dedicated member of the gym, training side-by-side with her sparring partner – her mum - for nearly a decade. For Niamh, MMA began as a way to manage her mental health and has become a vital part of preparing for a fresh start abroad.

Chloe Crozier is on a different mission. After enduring personal hardships outside the gym, and tough defeats inside the MMA cage, this amateur fighter is chasing a dream - to go professional. But the path is brutal, and the stakes are high. With some of the most pivotal fights of her career ahead, every win counts. Does she have the mental grit and physical edge to rise to the challenge and keep her dream alive?

Rachel ‘the Diva’ McIlhagga knows the sting of defeat all too well. After a punishing loss in a recent MMA bout, she’s left battling not just her opponent, but her own self-doubt. Rebuilding her confidence becomes a fight in itself - and the risks are real. Now, as she prepares for an upcoming fight, the question looms: can she summon the mental strength to rise again and prove to herself that she still has what it takes?

Girl Fight is a raw and intimate look at the lives of female fighters chasing transformation through combat. With every round, they face not just opponents, but the weight of personal battles, self-doubt, and the ever-present risk of injury. What drives ordinary women to step into the cage – and what does it take to walk out stronger?

Girl Fight starts on BBC iPlayer and BBC One Northern Ireland on Wednesday 10 September at 10.40pm with all three episodes available on BBC iPlayer.

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