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Ebanie Bridges, 39, weighs in for Alexis Araiza fight in pink lingerie just 10 MONTHS after giving birth
AUSTRALIAN boxer Ebanie Bridges will return to the ring on Saturday night just 10 months after giving birth and she’s doing it her way.
The 39-year-old will make her debut in Jake Paul‘s Most Valuable Promotions as she faces Alexis Araiza at bantamweight in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
And she weighed in for the fight in textbook Blonde Bomber fashion as she graced the scales in pink lingerie.
Bridges has broken the internet with her weigh-ins throughout her career and motherhood isn’t about to stop that now.
She only welcomed her baby boy, Ezerra Ray, into the world in March alongside former British boxer and ex-IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook.
She has been out of the ring since December 2023, when she lost her IBF bamtamweight title to Miyo Yoshida.
Without boxing, Bridges has continued publishing on her OnlyFans page.
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She once said: “Thank f*** for OnlyFans, otherwise I’d be working at f***ing McDonald’s or something in order to support myself.”
After just over two years out, Bridges is excited to get back in the mix and do what she does best.
She said “I’m excited to be getting back in the ring after some time out and even more excited to have my gorgeous son ringside. He’s a whole new level of motivation for me.
“I can’t wait to do what I do best: entertain, put on a show, and deliver an exciting fight.
“Puerto Ricans are known for their heart, pride, and aggression, and those qualities are in my fundamentals. I think they’re going to love the Blonde Bomber.”
If she is successful on her return, Bridges is targeting an all-Oceania showdown with Sugar Neekz, the undisputed bantamweight champion.
Bridges said: “She’s got all the belts.”
“You know, she’s also a good friend of mine also, and I’m super proud of what she’s done and achieved.
“She’s very deserving of it. She’s worked very hard, and I’ve loved seeing her success, but she’s got the bullseye on her back because she’s the undisputed champion.
“She’s holding all the belts, so obviously I’d like to fight to get the belts.
“It’d be one of the biggest Aussie boxing fights, I think.”
