ASTROLOGER Sandra Rees says it's written in the stars that she's going to hit the big time in the world of bare knuckle boxing.
The Scots mum made history when she won her debut fight at the first all-female contest in a prestigious show.
Sandra, 32, who goes by the ring name of the Tartan Witch, defeated Leeds's Tammy O'Connor by unanimous decision, and impressed the judges so much that she's on the verge of being signed by US-based Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, the premier organisation in the sport.
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