Adams joins the professionals
DOUBLE Olympic champion Nicola Adams has signed a long-term promotional deal to turn professional with EVER-PRESENT First
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The development comes despite Warren, 64, previously criticising women’s boxing, and it means Adams will not now pursue a third Olympic gold at Tokyo 2020.
Warren said: “I’ve not been the greatest advocate of women’s boxing, but my head’s been turned.
“Nicola is a double gold medallist and she has changed my mind and how I Sunday took him past the Scot’s tally. O’Sullivan, 41, is now just one away from Hendry’s mark of 18 Major titles. “I am knocking thought about women’s boxing.”
Adams said: “I want to take women’s boxing to the next level, become a world champion, do great things. I took my time over a few months as to what I wanted to do next. It was a big thing for me to think about...but I wanted a new challenge.”