Is Ebanie Bridges a World Champion?

Last Modified Dec 6, 2023 20:44 GMT
Courtesy: @ebanie_bridges on Instagram

Ebanie Bridges is a professional boxer from Australia. She was born in Sydney, Australia, on September 22, 1986. Besides being an active competitor inside the squared circle, Bridges also comments on boxing bouts as a commentator. She was brought up in Toongabee, in Western Sydney, Australia.

Ebanie Bridges had her first try at combat sports at an early age when her parents introduced karate to her at the age of 5. She competed in karate for eight years, and as she grew up, she started training in kickboxing and Muay Thai, two of the major martial arts styles. Bridges took on the mentorship of Arina Manta and ventured into competitive bodybuilding, bringing multiple regional and state titles to her credit.

Ebanie Bridges forayed into boxing in 2016 and competed as an amateur boxer, where she had an impressive run. She recorded 26 wins and 4 losses during her days as an amateur and showed signs of a future dominant professional in the sport. She stepped inside a squared circle as a professional for the first time on February 8, 2019.

Ebanie Bridges kicked off her professional career with a majority decision win over Filipino boxer Mahiecka Pareno. The details of the bout further revealed that Bridges had fractured her ankle during the bout but, remaining unfazed, took the fight to its conclusion. Ebanie Bridges has been a tough competitor, and with the help of her tenacity, she has compiled a professional record of 9 wins and 1 loss.

Ebanie Bridges Championship

Ebanie Bridges is the reigning IBF female bantamweight champion of the world. She won the title against Maria Cecilia Roman on March 26, 2022, by beating her via a unanimous decision. Before that, Bridges won the vacant ANBF Australasian female super bantamweight title on March 13, 2021, by defeating Carol Earl via unanimous decision.

Who is the sponsor of Ebanie Bridges?

Ebanie Bridges is sponsored by UFC superstar Conor McGregor’s Forged Irish Stout. The duo is often seen together in fight events and also keeps posting pictures with each other on their social media accounts. Ebanie Bridges also claimed that her sponsorship from the Forged Irish Stout has helped her consolidate her followers on her Only Fans account.

How tall is Ebanie Bridges?

Ebanie Bridges is 1.55m (5 feet and 1 inch) tall. She has a 40% finish rate, a reach of 155 centimeters, and fights with an orthodox stance. Ebanie Bridges weighs around 117lbs (53.5kg).

FAQs

A. She is 1.55m tall.


A. She weighs around 117lbs.


A. Yes, she is the current IBF female bantamweight champion.


A. Ebanie Bridges is sponsored by the Forged Irish Scout. 


A. She was born on September 22, 1986.


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