She first started with her sister Caroline in Hamilton under the coach Dion McNabney at Nabby's Boxing GYM.
[13] In November 2017, Daniels fought Vaka again in a rematch, but this time for the vacant NZPBA Light Heavyweight Title.
Daniels won the bout by unanimous decision, winning all of the scheduled rounds by two judges and picking up her first title.
[19] In September 2018, Daniels fought Tessa Tualevao for the vacant Pro Box NZ Super Middleweight title in Cambridge, New Zealand.
On 19 June 2019, it was announced that a rematch between Daniels and Tessa Tualevao would happen on 2 August 2019, at ABA Stadium for the vacant New Zealand Professional Boxing Commission Female middleweight title.
The fight reached the full 8 round but the bout ended in a draw, leaving the belt to remain vacant.
[23] On 13 August 2019, Bruce Glozier announced that the third bout between Daniels and Tessa Tualevao would happen on 4 October 2019, at Sky City Convention Centre.
[25] On 27 February 2021, Daniels was scheduled to make her in-ring return to fight Alrie Meleisea for a major world title.
The fight ended up happening on 30 April 2022 at ABA Stadium against professional rugby player Sequita Hemingway.
Daniels will now take on amateur boxer Tinta Smith for the New Zealand National (Pro Box NZ version) light heavyweight title.
[37] In November 2022, South African national women's champion Razel Mohammed took to social media demanding a fight against Daniels.
[38] On 9 December, Alrie Meleisea defeated Sequita Hemingway for the Pro Box NZ heavyweight title.
[41] On 14 January, it was announced that Daniels' fight against Sequita Hemingway was confirmed for 10 March at ABA Stadium for the historical vacant ANBF Australasian heavyweight title.
[43] On the same day it was confirmed that Daniels would take on Meleisea for the first-ever IBF World women's heavyweight title on 27 May at Eventfinda Stadium.
[45] On March 10, Daniels won her fight against Sequita Hemingway by unanimous decision, winning the ANBF Australasian Heavyweight title.
[49] At the same time, It was announced that Daniels will defend her world title against South African boxer Razel Mohammed on 26 August at Eventfinda Stadium.
[55] Daniels took part in the British quasi-military training reality television show Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins which was aired on Channel 4 in September and October 2024.