Hi Congrats on your first bout.

It's difficult to see very well since the vid is so dark but based on what I think I can make out there are a few small things you could do to improve your fight.

Tall people - especially competing as relative beginners - can almost get away with just using good distancing and long straight punches with their elbows in. You keep them away and move with a solid jab when your in danger.

Your jab sometimes looked straight but your cross could be improved. Also get a real feel for exactly how long your arms are. I know that sounds a little patronising but it's so common to see fighters (including guys) who don't use their reach.

Also start first. This is a little tricky since the way you feel fighting in front of a crowd and how you handle your nerves etc can make this more difficult again than it sounds like it should be. She came running out at you from the break at one stage and you missed your chance to start first because she was so aggressive.

You don't have to charge in like a wounded bull but you need a bit of movement as soon as the bell goes so that she doesn't catch you flat footed. My coaches don't let me stop moving even when I'm waiting to get into the ring because you need to stay limber and loose to respond the best way you can.

Your guard could also use some improvement but I think if you used your full reach she'd struggle to get in enough to put so much pressure on it and you'd have a better chance of holding it well.

As the taller fighter you can pick her off while you are still at a safe distance - enjoy it!