Ebanie Bridges Reveals The Truth
Popular Australian Ebanie Bridges returned to winning ways by stopping Bec Connolly in three rounds.
Bridges found a superb right hand to floor the Swindon fighter and when a further attack followed once Connolly was back on her feet, the referee made a sensible intervention.
"To be back here in the UK, and to win and get my hand raised is amazing," Bridges told DAZN. "Las time I was unlucky, although I still got a good reception. It was good to get in here and get my hand raised for my fans. I had a few people here supporting me so shout out to everyone that came. I saw you there with your Aussie flags and I appreciate you. It feels great.
"Winning is what it's all about. It's all good having the fanbase and the social media presence but if you're not winning it can only go so far. Winning is important. It feels good. She was more difficult in the sense she was holding and a bit rough on the inside. That was new for me. I'm not used to people holding.
"I thought I would finish it in the later rounds. I knew I would break her down. I was just aiming for her body for the first few rounds because I wanted to break her body down so I could open her up to the head, and that's exactly what we did. That's what our plan was.
"By the third round I already had her hands dropping from going to the body and then that's why that right hand was landing. That's the one that stopped it. Obviously I want the rematch with 'Shanny'. That's what everyone wants, not just me. I know I want it, the fans want it, I'm pretty sure Eddie Hearn wants it. The only one that doesn't want it is her.
"Hopefully she wants it, but then again she's on her journey and I've got to focus on mine. I don't hold my breath. The ball is in her court, and if she doesn't take it, I suppose it looks a bit like she's running.
"To all my fans and everyone that supported me tonight – I hope you enjoyed it. I love being back in the UK and I love being on DAZN. It's a great platform as well with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom so a big thank you to them. This is just the comeback."
Photo Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
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