The Cindy Ngamba Olympic medal will make its professional debut against European champion Kirsie Bavington on March 7.
Ngamba’s clash with Bavington constitutes part of a historic card of all women at the Royal Albert Hall on Friday March 7, Live on Sky Sports, led by the Welterweight World Unification War between Britain’s Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price .
Paris Olympian Ngamba, who joins the professional ranks by signing a multi-trapped agreement with Boxxer, made history in the 2024 matches, becoming the first athlete ever to win a medal for the refugee team.
Winning national titles in three different classes and captured an Olympic bronze medal in Paris, the 26-year-old is not spending time seeking to repeat her amateur success in the professional game.
Its opponent Bavington is the current European ruler of good weight. The 32-year-old from Wolverhampton traveled to France to go out to the Marine Beauchamp in the sea last year to begin her second reign as the European champion that had previously held the title in 2022.
In May 2023, Bavington faced the award in the First War of the British Female Title, losing a strong ten-ray decision on the Golden Olympic Medal of Tokyo 2020.
The presentation of the professional ranks against Bavington will be a competition with eight super -weights of lightweight.
Founder and CEO of Ben Ben Shalom said: “Cindy has great ambitions in the professional ranks and wants to prove himself against the best.
“To face a fighter like Kirsie Bavington in your professional debut emphasizes that ambition. Cindy is a special person and a special fighter. She has already achieved great things in her amateur career and we believe this will be the beginning of a very exciting traveling as a professional. “
The period is the latest confirmed war for the ‘unstoppable’ war of Boxxer-a historic event of all women’s World Championship at Royal Albert Hall, developing as the curtain striker on the Global Women’s Day Global Campaign 2025 tomorrow.
Along with the extremely projected clash between Jonas and Price, the iconic event will also show Caroline Dubois defending its light world title against No. 1 contender.
There is also a full-borne confrontation between Kariss A Artingstall and Raven Chapman, with more struggles set to increase.
The extraordinary road of the Olympic medal
Headquartered in Bolton and trained by the GB team in Sheffield, Ngamba has lived in the UK since he was a child. She faced the threat of expulsion even though Cameroon would be unsure of her.
Ngamba achieved a rarity to become a national boxing amateur champion in triple, three -weight, making it extremely descending through divisions.
Without documentation she could not make boxes for Britain, but kept her Olympic dream alive when she was chosen for the refugee team.
It qualified in Paris 2024, an important achievement in itself. In her first competition at last summer games, Ngamba withdrew against the reign of the World Medal Tammara Thibeault and gave a vulnerable victory over the Canadian, then defeated the host country boxer Davina Michel.
Ngamba could have advanced further, with Panama’s Byyna Byyna by making it with a controversial decision in their semifinals.
However, the bronze she won was a first Olympic medal for the refugee team and secured her place in history books.
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