Boxing bombshell Kaye Scott morphs into bikini clad She-Hulk in scorching sauna

Australian boxer Kaye Scott turned into a bikini-clad ‘She Hulk’ once again as she wowed fans during her latest trip to the sauna.

Scott channeled her inner-Jennifer Walters from the iconic Marvel comics as she showed off her stellar physique during a warm down session.

The 38-year-old boxing veteran wore a striped bunk as she flaunted her toned abs in the green-lit sauna as she enjoyed a relaxation period at the spa. And Scott is clearly a fan of ‘She-Hulk’ as she referenced the character for a second time in another popular social media post.

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“Back with that green HULK light on in the sauna. It’s the only way I’ll get a bikini on in Sydney atm… rain, rain go away!!” she first posted in October.

And she was flooded with gushing compliments again as she wrote: “SHE HULK is back.” alongside the selfie.

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“Best super-hero ever,” one fan joked as another replied “I’m green with envy.” The post was certainly going down well with her 25k Instagram followers as others commented “gorgeous” and “beautiful”

Sydney-born Scott – an elite amateur fighter – is now back Down Under after winning her second Commonwealth games medal in Birmingham in August.



Scott claimed silver at the Commonwealth Games last year
(Image: kayescott/instagram)

She claimed silver after being stopped in the final of the women’s 70kg event by Welsh star Rosie Eccles.

A pioneer for women’s boxing in Australia, the accomplished fighter was disappointed she could not take gold as she added to her 2018 bronze.

“Definitely not the performance I planned or anywhere near what I’m capable of,” she said after winning silver. “Sometimes in sport, it’s not your day. That happened to me, but full respect to my opponent, Rosie, who brought the heat.

“Learning to be proud of my overall effort and preparation to get here rather than that last single bout.

“I had a stellar performance the night earlier but wasn’t able to back it up. I’m winning in many ways and it’s still an upgrade from 2018’s bronze medal.”

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