Just replayed that clip of her hitting pads a few pages back and realised the pad man does one of the key sins for holding pads that you don't do if you want your fighter to do well. About halfway through he waves his pads to indicate that she should duck and roll under...and doesn't actually move it in a way that forces her to make sure she actually has to duck and roll in time. What I mean is when you simulate a strike for them to roll under, the boxer should actually have to roll under the pad or else their head is going to get touched by the mitt. He doesn't do this, he swipes at air and she moves her head under the imaginary attack. In fact, he seems to do this quite a bit.
Good pad work should be not only a combo training tool, but a good simulation of striking. You see it a lot with Thai pad men, who, because of the nature of Muay Thai, are able to simulate sparring very well, and can be very annoying if they are good. See shoe in clip of Canelo (unfair comparison I know, but see how he has to duck under his trainer's hand and make sure his guard is up or else he will be touched by the pad, only need to see the first minute to get my point).
IDK if this the case of "oh, it's another woman who wants to do boxing, lets make her feel good" and half assing it (especially if she was meant to fight), or whether she never intended to do the boxing fight, and is just doing it purely for exercise (nothing wrong with that, but then shouldn't have pretended as if she was going to fight). Could be both.