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Ebanie Bridges fans left hot under the collar as artist draws ‘hot AF’ star in sexy latex Black Cat costume

Ebanie Bridges Instagram post

EBANIE BRIDGES fans loved an artist’s picture of the boxing champion dressed in a “Black Cat” latex costume.

The picture was created by Danny Garcia of DLG Image Creations who creates custom images on fighters on request.

Ebanie Bridges poses on Instagram

And he had fans in awe of his image of Bridges as Marvel Comics character Black Cat.

One said: “This is super cool.”

Another said: “Great edit.”

Bridges, renowned for her racy lingerie at weigh-ins, returns on December 10, defending her bantamweight title.

She does so against Aussie rival Shannon O’Connell in Leeds.

And O’Connell, 39, came out with fighting talk and tool aim at Bridges, 36, in a blistering attack.

She said: “I don’t like the way Ebanie has gone about things.

“We never got recognised and there was no respect in the sport for women.

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“And I believe that people like Katie Taylor… everyone has worked so hard to gain that respect and then doing things the way Ebanie has done them has brought them back down.”

But Bridges hit back: “You’re saying I haven’t had it the hard way because I’m just a little bit different.”

O’Connell then said: “Well because you get your clothes off to be seen.”

Shannon O’Connell fights Ebanie Bridges on December 10

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you train boxers for beginners?

Although boxing is one the oldest sports, it has only recently been rediscovered as a popular sport. Boxing is a sport that involves two fighters fighting each other in a boxing ring. They punch one another until one falls.

The first step towards becoming a boxer is to find out if you like boxing. You can watch some boxing matches on YouTube to feel how it feels hitting someone. Once you decide whether you would enjoy being a boxer, you’ll need to choose which style of fighting you’d prefer.

What is the average time it takes to learn boxing?

Learning boxing takes around 3 months. This includes learning the basics like footwork, balance, and stance. Remember that boxing is more than just throwing punches. It is important to know how to dodge and block attacks.

Where should I shop for boxing equipment

There are many online places where you can purchase boxing equipment. Some of these include Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Target, and Sports Authority. Ross and TJ Maxx offer great deals on boxing gear at a fraction of the cost.

Look into reputable brands like Warrior and Golden Glove if you are looking to buy quality boxing gear.

Statistics

  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)
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External Links

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How To

How to learn how to box for fitness

How to box for exercise

Learning boxing will help you improve your self-confidence and physical fitness. Boxing is one of the most popular sports in the world. It requires strength, speed, agility, stamina, coordination, balance, power and accuracy.

Boxing is an excellent way to lose weight and feel great about yourself. You will find that the activity is enjoyable and you want to continue doing it.

There are many options for boxing training. You can choose to train in a gym or at home. Others require that you go to a health club. Online courses allow you to learn from anywhere in the globe.

You should ensure that the program you select meets your lifestyle and goals. The best programs focus on exercises that increase muscle mass, flexibility and cardiovascular endurance. They also promote overall well being.

It is important to consider whether you would prefer a beginner’s or an advanced course. Beginner’s programs typically teach fundamental techniques and drills like shadowboxing, sparring and mitt work. Advanced programs cover more complex movements and offer more variety.

These programs are generally less expensive than $100 and last for eight weeks. These programs do not provide guidance about nutrition, weight, injury prevention or any other aspect of boxing training.

Advanced programs generally last around six months and cost approximately $300. They often include nutritional advice, stretching routines, warm-up exercises, and instruction on proper technique. Some programs also include resistance training (e.g. lifting weights) or aerobic conditioning (e.g. running).