“Feel sorry for the woman who gets battered” – OnlyFans model and boxing champ Ebanie Bridges SLAMS new transgender policy in sport

Ebanie Bridges express her views on the controversial decision of allowing transwomen to fight females in boxing.


“Feel sorry for the woman who gets battered” – OnlyFans model and boxing champ Ebanie Bridges SLAMS new transgender policy in sport

Ebanie Bridges trashed the new policy adopted by USA Boxing involving transgender athletes (via Fox News/WWOS)

The USA boxing governing body released a decision that allows transgenders to compete in male and female divisions in boxing. This decision sparked outrage among various fans of the sport. Prominent boxing superstar and OF model Ebanie Bridges also jumped into the whirlpool of controversy. This is a sensitive topic that has divided the world.

Ebanie Bridges is famous worldwide due to her association with Conor McGregor, promoting his Forged Irish Stout. She held the IBF Bantamweight title from 2022 to 2023. Hence, her statements draw attention worldwide. She took to X to express her anger against the decision to allow trans-women to fight biological females. In her tweet, she said:

I feel sorry for the first woman who gets battered and her face caved in by a trans woman.
Ebanie Bridges via X
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Bridges has always remained vocal about her views regarding trans women sharing the ring with a biological female. She had blown her steam on the same topic multiple times in public appearances. Many public figures took to social media to condemn the decision they felt was unfair and life-threatening.

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Trans women have physical advantages and capabilities that differ from female-born athletes. These advantages allow them to overpower a biological female. Many transgender women have dominated athletics and swimming when competing against biological female athletes. Combat sports is extremely violent. Hence, a transwoman competing against a biological woman will result in brutal injuries.

A revolution in women’s boxing

Women’s boxing has been around since the beginning of the sport. However, they were severely overlooked. In the early days of boxing, women’s rights were disregarded. Hence, their involvement in the ring was also ignored. But now times have changed. Women also have proved that by their dedication, passion, and sheer hard work, they can deliver spectacles that will leave the audience in awe.

Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano
Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano (via Sports Illustrated)

Women’s boxing has gained popularity in recent times. Figures like Claressa Shields, Katie Taylor, and Amanda Serrano have come to be household names. These female superstars showcase tremendous talent and draw large audiences. Their fights are frequently featured on major sports networks.

These athletes have also significantly impacted the financial component of the game. Therefore, prize cash and sponsorships for female boxers have improved. This reflects a greater appreciation of the skills of the boxer. The success of those boxers isn’t always just a triumph for women within the ring but additionally an image of development in attaining gender equality in sports activities. Hence, as they keep breaking records, women’s boxing profits more popularity and recognition, inspiring a new era of women athletes.

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