
Leila Beaudoin
Division: featherweight
Nationality: Canada
Hometown: Levis, Quebec, Canada
Birth Date: 1996-03-28
Height: 5.6 cm
Reach: 67 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
13
Wins
(2 by KO)1
Losses
(0 by KO)0
Draws
14
Total Fights
Biography
Leïla Beaudoin was born on March 28, 1996, in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, Canada. Her introduction to boxing occurred at the age of 17, initially through cardio boxing during a break between her soccer and alpine skiing seasons. In her amateur career, Beaudoin achieved success, including winning the 2019 Canadian National Championship in the 60 kg weight class. She also represented Canada in international competitions.
Turning professional in 2019, Beaudoin progressed through the ranks. She secured a technical knockout against Viridiana Rojas on November 7, 2020, in Cuernavaca, Mexico. She followed with a unanimous decision win against Estefania Franco on March 26, 2022. A key moment in her career came on August 17, 2024, when she earned a unanimous decision victory over Lizbeth Crespo at the Centre Vidéotron in Quebec City, securing the WBO International Female Super Featherweight Title. This marked her first professional title.
Rivière-du-Loup has produced several athletes, including Guillaume Bastille, who won a gold medal in short track speed skating at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, and Marie-Pier Boudreau Gagnon, a synchronized swimmer who earned two gold medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India. The town features sports facilities such as Centre Premier Tech, which hosts various sporting events, and Parc de la Pointe, which includes hiking trails, bike paths, and recreational areas. These facilities support the town’s sports culture and community participation. Which Beaudoin thrives in.
Technical Overview
Leïla Beaudoin maintains her base beneath her at all times. When her hips are centered, she is able to control exchanges through one or two punches. This positioning allows her to throw longer combinations without breaking form. She uses her lead foot to establish position, advancing and retreating as needed. Her jab plays a central role in her offense, creating space for follow-up punches. A common sequence in her style is the jab followed by a right hand, often finished with a hook or uppercut, depending on the opponent’s guard and reactions. Her first or second punch signals her intent to hold position. From that point, her actions are guided by scoring logic and timing rather than emotional reactions.
Her method has been described by her team as a “second-coming France mentality.” This idea parallels historical examples when France restructured its national identity following military or political setbacks. After the Franco-Prussian War, the French military reorganized itself to regain stature. During World War II, resistance groups used tactical resets to re-enter conflicts. Post-Algerian War, France rebuilt national confidence through internal restructuring. These cycles of withdrawal, reset, and re-engagement are reflected in Beaudoin’s approach. If she takes a clean shot, she does not retreat out of range. Instead, she resets within range, maintains her stance, and continues with purpose.
This structured mindset is supported by national athletic systems in France. The same long-term development that prepares Olympic-level swimmers, judokas, and cyclists also supports boxers. Beaudoin’s style reflects this structure. She does not rush exchanges. Her combination flow adjusts mid-round based on her opponent’s behavior.
Fight History
06/27/25 vs. Elhem Mekhaled, W-TKO, 6/10
08/17/24 vs. Lizbeth Crespo, W-UD, 10/10
01/13/24 vs. Elizabeth Chavez Espinoza, W-UD, 8/8
10/11/23 vs. Estrella Valverde, W-UD, 8/8
05/05/23 vs. Elizabeth Chavez Espinoza, L-UD, 8/8
03/23/23 vs. Laura Avendano Mondragon, W-UD, 6/6
12/16/22 vs. Valgerdur Gudsteinsdottir, W-UD, 6/6
09/09/22 vs. Karla Ramos Zamora, W-UD, 6/6
06/23/22 vs. Amel Anouar, W-UD, 6/6
03/26/22 vs. Estefania Gonzalez Franco, W-UD, 6/6
02/19/22 vs. Monica Selene Alcala, W-UD, 6/6
11/07/20 vs. Ilce Viridiana Rojas, W-TKO, 4/4
02/21/20 vs. Maria Esther del Angel Diaz, W-UD, 4/4
10/25/19 vs. Tereza Dvorakova, W-UD, 4/4