“Otherwise I’d be working in f**king McDonald’s,” World champion Ebanie Bridges reveals the harsh reality behind OnlyFans career path

IBF bantamweight world champion Ebanie Bridges reveals why she had to start an OnlyFans account and the perks that comes with the account.


“Otherwise I’d be working in f**king McDonald’s,” World champion Ebanie Bridges reveals the harsh reality behind OnlyFans career path

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Ebanie Bridges is a popular Australian pro boxer due to her OnlyFans sidequest. She currently reigns as the IBF women’s bantamweight champion, which she captured in 2022. In addition to her accomplishments in the ring, the “Blonde Bomber” has succeeded as a content creator for OnlyFans.

After defending her world title against Shannon O’Connell, Bridges hurt her hand in the second round. Subsequently, Bridges hasn’t earned a single boxing paycheck, but she’s still making ends meet thanks to her fans at OnlyFans. In an interview with Lucky Block, Bridges said, “I haven’t had a pay cheque from boxing since December f**king 2022, so I suppose, thank f*** for OnlyFans, otherwise I’d be working at f***ing McDonald’s or something in order to support myself over here,” (H/T- luckyblock.com)

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Furthermore, Bridges said OnlyFans allowed her to continue training instead of taking up a second job. The champ also shot back at those mad at her for having an OnlyFans account. She said that if they actually subscribed and saw her exclusive content, then they wouldn’t talk badly about it.

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The Blonde Bomber wants to return to the ring as soon as possible to achieve more inside the square circle. However, until then, she will have financial stability as a top 0.1% Onlyfans earner.

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Ebanie Bridges returns to the ring for a unification bout?

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Ebanie Bridges (image credit- DAZN)

After winning unanimously, Nina Hughes successfully defended her WBA bantamweight belt against Katie Healy at Wembley Arena. Subsequently, she has expressed her desire to fight Ebanie Bridges next in a WBA and IBF belt unification bout.

Furthermore, Eddie Hearn stated that he wished to unify the titles soon. Hearn said they want to prove who is the “one champion” in all divisions of women’s boxing. In addition, he stated that all champions like Hughes and Ebanie Bridges from their respective divisions must fight to determine this.

They are scheduled to have mandatory title defenses soon, and it would make sense to do a unification bout. Furthermore, Hughes and Bridges wished to become more successful. Hence, a title unification bout could help achieve their goals.

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