An NHS worker took part in a charity boxing event to get herself into shape – and loved it so much she now trains others and fights in semi-professional bouts across the UK.

Aimee Edwards, became “hooked on the buzz” that being in the ring gave her and wanted to help others experience it too.

Now, the 32-year-old’s commitment has seen her nominated for a charity award by the company behind the events, Ultra White Collar Boxing.

Ultra White Collar Boxing participants are given the opportunity to take part in eight weeks of free professional training before a showcase event in front of hundreds of spectators.

Those taking part are asked to sell tickets for the show and raise at least £50 for Cancer Research UK.

So far, Ultra Events has raised £20 million for Cancer Research UK.

Aimee, from Hove, said: “I signed up for the boxing in 2015 because I was quite overweight and got myself into a bit of a slump.

“I wanted to give back because cancer has affected my family quite a lot.

“My mum’s parents, Mary and Tom, passed away from cancer before I was born.

“My other nan, Margaret, also passed away in June from pancreatic cancer.”

Aimee, an information governance manager in the NHS, said: “I did my first fight at The Grand hotel and after I won I got the buzz. I was hooked. You can’t define the feeling, you want it again and again and again so I just carried on training.”

After a few months, her trainer asked her to help preparing the new group of Ultra competitors at Stingray Boxing gym in Brighton.

For the next Ultra event in Brighton, she will be leading the training, despite also having a full time job.

Each year thousands across the UK take part in Ultra Events to raise money for Cancer Research UK.

Ultra has created five award categories to highlight most inspiring individuals and Aimee said she was thrilled to be nominated by other participants for the “outstanding achievement award”.

She said: “I was so shocked when I got the email telling me. I want to thank everyone because I think it is important people are able to hear your gratitude.”

The awards were being held last night and today Aimee is fighting in Liverpool in a bid to win the semi-pro middleweight title.