Math teacher and now a boxer, Ebanie Bridges, who goes by The Blonde Bomber, has gotten a lot more popular since she first started fighting, and it’s pretty easy to see why.
She’s not shy about showing off her body at all. Particularly her set of breasts. And who can blame her?
After posting a pic with a lot of cleavage showing saying she was going out to dinner with the “girls,” Bridges got a question from a fan about the “girls.”
He asked if they would pop if they got punched real hard, and she didn’t get offended or anything. She just gave a pretty classic answer saying yes, they would bust, and they would drown her opponent in silicone.
If you aren’t familiar with Bridges.
Ebanie Bridges is an Australian professional boxer who has held the ANBF Australasian female super-bantamweight title since 2020. As an amateur, Bridges competed in the women’s bantamweight event at the 2016 and 2017 Australasian Golden Gloves, respectively, where she won gold.She has been nicknamed as the ‘Blonde Bomber’ due to her hair colour and her coach Arnel “Bomber” Barotillo.
Bridges made her professional debut on 8 February 2019 at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, on the undercard of Tim Tszyu vs. Denton Vassell against Filipino fighter Mahiecka Pareno (2–1–0), who Bridges defeated via majority decision, while having to get up from the canvas after Pareno dropped her in the first-round. During her fight with Pareno, it was later revealed that Bridges had broken her ankle but continued to carry on.
On 12 October 2019, Bridges fought Laura Woods, who Bridges defeated via TKO in the third-round, and then in the following month had defeated Kanittha Ninthim via second-round TKO.
In February 2020, Bridges signed a promotional contract with Split-T Management. She made her US debut on 8 February 2020, winning a six-round unanimous decision against Crystal Hoy at the Hammond Civic Center in Hammond, Indiana, with judges Jerry Jakubco, Nathan Palmer, and Skylar Slay scoring the fight 60–54 in favour of Bridges. In November 2020, after her defeat of Jorgelina Guanini, Rachel Ball had made her intentions known to face Bridges for the vacant WBA bantamweight title she had initially hoped to contest against Guanini.
On 13 March 2021, Bridges faced Carol Earl for the vacant Australian National Boxing Federation super-bantamweight title at Bankstown City Paceway in Sydney,[24] in which Bridges secured a unanimous decision with Ian Batty, Wayne Douglas and Kevin Hogan scoring the fight 80–72, 80–72 and 79–73 in favour for Bridges. On 14 March, it was confirmed that Bridges would face Shannon Courtenay in a world bantamweight title showdown, for the vacant WBA female bantamweight title, on the undercard of Conor Benn’s defence his WBA Continental title against Samuel Vargas at the Copper Box Arena on 10 April. Courtenay had initially been hoped to fight Rachel Ball, however, with Ball recovering from coronavirus, Bridges had stepped in as a late replacement.
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