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The boxer for refugees changes pro after rejecting British citizenship, despite life in Great Britain for 15 years

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Cindy Ngamba was on the headlines at the Paris 2024 Games when she became the first medalist for the Olympic refugee team. The boxer born in Cameroon took bronze in the 75 kg category of women and is now watching her professional debut.

He hopes that he will become a bit of a refugee boxer, because he is the first to change into a professional. Ngamba hoped to fight Kird Baveington on the All-Female card at Royal Albert Hall in London this weekend, but he had to withdraw due to the “medical problem.”

However, Ngamba insisted that he would not stop her from achieving his dream of becoming a professional boxer. In an interview with Sky News, she said: “I had a very, very, very tough journey. I am one of 100 million refugees around the world.

“So I will be the first professional for refugees. And I’m sure many, many others will come. I hope that all refugees can simply look at me and see what I achieve, and I hope that this can give them motivation. “

Ngamba had to fight both in and outside the ring to get where she was today, but despite her inspirational history, the 26-year-old was recently refused British citizenship. She lived in Great Britain for 15 years after leaving Cameroon at the age of 11 and was celebrated by King Charles during the party after Olympic, but is trying to let her compete for the GB team in matches 2024 and go forward, falling into the deaf ears because Ngamba had no citizenship.

She explained: “They tried the GB box as its best. I saw them trying to fix my documents earlier before the 2024 Olympic Games. And there was no way to fix it before the Olympic Games. “

The boxer continued, reciting his experience in the immigration office in 2019: “At this point I do not wish my worst enemy. Getting to the arrest camp, talking to all the women who told me they had been there for years, months and days.

“And some of them didn’t even know when they were released. And you go there thinking that it is you and you are wondering if it will be me? Will I be there so long?

“You can’t talk to anyone. You can’t hear from your family, telling you that everything will be fine. Everything will be fine. This was what caused that when gathering at the Olympic Games. I think it only strengthened me. “

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Cheerful International Women’s Day!

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We respect the amazing achievements of women who inspire changes, breaking barriers and raising the community both inside and outside the ring!

“Today, on International Women’s Day, the World Boxing Organization (WBO) proudly celebrates the strength, resistance and achievements of professional boxers around the world. These amazing athletes are still interrupting barriers, oppose expectations and inspire future generations with their involvement in sport. “

“At WBO, we are involved in supporting and raising women’s boxing through equal opportunities, recognition and initiatives that strengthen the fighters inside and outside the ring.

“All women who lace gloves enter the ring and fight for their dreams; We salt you! “

#NEWERA #WBO #BOXING

President of the WBO
Gustavo Olivieri, ESQ.

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“Today, on International Women’s Day, the World Boxing Organization (WBO) pays tribute to the forces, resistance and achievements of professional boxers around the world. These amazing athletes still interrupt the barriers, questioning expectations and inspire future generations on sport.

“At WBO, we confirm our commitment to support and raise women through fair possibilities, recognition and initiatives that strengthen women in the ring and outside.”

“To all women who put gloves, approach the ring and fight for their dreams; We applaud them and celebrate them! “

President of the Ord
License Gustavo Olivieri

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Does Logan Paul play in the Sidemen charity match? In his relationship

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YouTuber Logan Paul is to show his football skills in Wembley at Sidemen’s star charity match, preparing for Sidemen FC along with many giants in social media. In particular, Paweł’s involvement in the sixth part of the game – supporting BBC Children In Need, M7 Education and Brightside Charities – joins forces with a book, his business partner from Prime Hydation, and is consistent with the phenomenal success of the previous event, which obtained over 2.4 million pounds for charity.

Thanks to the eclectic mixture, including the artist Gie Jme and the former rival of Joe Weller, this year he also sees the Canadian sensation XQC and Ishowpeed, whose captain for YouTube Allstars revealed nobody other than the football legend of Thierry Henry in the CBS’s program. “My career in football, I am still a developing player, so of course my game did not really develop,” Speed ​​admitted during the show.

Henry gave an unexpected surprise, saying: “Before you feel like this, you were chosen as the team captain. This is the present they gave me. Will you stop, are you playing now when you are a captain? “

Speed ​​impatiently accepted the position, shouting: “Wait, Captain Allstars YouTube? Come on, put me in, man. I am, man, come! ” YouTube Star Allstars, with massive names, such as MR Beast, Kai Cenat, Chris MD and Deji, will see Burntchip, which will accept managerial reins. On the other side of the Sidemen FC pitch will be led by Calfreezy, which will organize a podcast at speed.

In Wembley, a full house is expected to 90,000 fans in Wembley to start 15:00. For those who are not lucky to get tickets, the event will be available through live broadcasts on the YouTube channel in Sidemen, and Munya Chawawa and Elz The Witch Hosting

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Harlem Eubank vs Tyrone McKenna-Wyniki and report after the fight

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Eubank dropped McKenna three times Photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing

Harlem Eubank stopped Tyrone McKenna in the 10th round in the Brighton Center Photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
Harlem Eubank stopped Tyrone McKenna in the 10th round in the Brighton Center Photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing

Harlem Eubank took the free Title Inter -Koninental in the IBF in the Brighton Center, because on Friday he took the dominant and comical victory in the 10th round with Tyrone McKenna.

Eubank (21-0, 9 KO) had previously moved to a welterweight, a unanimous victorious decision over Nurala Erdogan, while McKenna (24-6-1, 7 KO) was recently seen in December last year, when he upset Dylan Moran for victory in the second round in Waterford.

These were the first three rounds, with the difference and movement of Eubank, but the fight came to life in the fourth round, when the house favorite landed with her left hand, which buzzed McKenna and temporarily denied him.

The guest tried to operate his long levers and coverage, working on JAB in the fifth, but Eubank, 31, then found his right hand that dropped the man from Belfacz.

The 35-year-old defeated the count and continued, but fought to pin the opponent and became more and more jagged, and the end of the seventh saw him again on board, after the looped right hand from Eubank was hit on the target.

Eubank tossed the McKenna photo three times: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
Eubank tossed the McKenna photo three times: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing

“Powerful Celt” simply could not cope with the speed of the opponent and although he was competitive, Eubank was always a move forward, and the Round 10 saw the arrow in the body that ended again, but this time the blow was low, but almost immediately after the hill, he entered the next right hand that forced him to be the Lord.

Eubank decided to step on the gas on the hill, and the measured attack saw the judge’s intervention.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnhv7qk8ye

Conlan returns to the winning ways

Michael Conlan He returned to the ring after more than a year after the second unsuccessful offer of the World Championship and losing to Jordan Gill, and he returned to the point, winning points within eight rounds in the Super Feather, weighing against Asad Asif Khan (19-6-1, 5 KO).

Conlan (19-3, 9 KO) was recognized as the winner 78-74 when he shook the rust of the ring.

The 33-year-old will face the European featherweight champion, Cristobal Lorente.

Conlan will face the European champion, Lorente next photo: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
Conlan will face the European champion, Lorente next photo: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
Towards the stunned by Kakande

Popular super welterweight, Dan towards the first professional defeat, stopped in five rounds against Muzamiri Kakande (9-1-1, 6 KO).

Uganda dropped in the direction (5-1, 4 KO) with her right hand, and with the 23-year-old uncertain struggle she waved when he got up on shaky legs.

In the direction of the shock defeat from Kakande Photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
In the direction of the shock defeat from Kakande Photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
Harris is marching next to Katsuk

Matty Harris (8-1, 6 KO) took care of the behind schedule Volodymyr Katsuk (5-3, 2 KO), needing less than a round to see Ukrainian at their heavyweight meeting for six.

Other card

Tom Welland (8-0, 5 KO) impressed when he removed Ally B Lubanja (5-2-2) from the battle with a shot in the fourth round of their clash in a featherweight.

The perspective of the Super Feather Wweight, Codie Smith (5-0-1) dropped Jose Manuel Perez (13-18-1, 10 KO) twice in the third round of his clash and eventually won 60-53 on the judge’s card.

Also in the Super Feather Wweight JP O’Meara (5-0) he was the winner of 39-37 in four rounds against Marek Butler (3-17, 1 KO).

Novice, Lucas Roehrig (3-0, 2 KO) won all six rounds in the circuitous weight against Camilo Castagno (4-10, 1 KO), and in the lightweight ponderous weight Ben Andrews (5-0, 1 KO) was the third winner against Navid Iran (10-6-1, 1 KO).

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