Rotovegas Boxing Gym coach Aaron Warren said the tournament was a good opportunity for the likes of Summer to get some much wanted ring time for the two fighters.
He said the youngster had been doing a lot of training outside of the ring.
Despite the long hours of training, Warren said she didn't complain once.
"She's the sort of girl who is going to go a long way. She's fearless when she gets into the ring.
"Summer has fought against fighters with a lot more experience. She fought a 27-year-old when she was only 14," Warren said.
She has a big heart and I believe she will go long way in this sport.
"I can see her winning a medal at the Olympics one day, She's got a good attitude."
An orthodox fighter, Summer has a devastating left hook but has knockout power in both hands which has a number of her opponents quaking in their boots every time she steps into the ring.
Warren said thanks to the likes of First Sovereign Trust who funded a boxing in schools programme, it raised the awareness of talented youngsters like Summer.
Although a date for the Kazakhstan tournament is yet to be set, it is expected to be held around November.