Jasmine Parr

Parr was born and raised on the Gold Coast, Queensland where she attended Robina State High School throughout her teenage years.

[6] She began training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu at the age of 11 and won gold medals in the adult lightweight divisions of the 2020 South Pacific BJJ Championships as a 17-year-old.

She is a multi-time national junior Muay Thai champion[8] who has fought overseas in Canada, Thailand and England, the latter of which included winning an ICO Intercontinental Championship.

[9][10] Following Parr's October 30, 2021 kickboxing return fight from injury, she was offered the opportunity to make her professional boxing debut against Nicila Costello on short notice.

[13] Parr revealed in February 2022 that she had begun the transition into mixed martial arts and planned to make her professional MMA debut in late 2022.