Already a former IBF world champion in the bantamweight category, Australian Ebany Bridges commented on the defeat from Mio Yoshida at a boxing evening in San Francisco.
Mio Yoshida (17-4) from Japan defeated the Australian Ebany Bridges (9-2, 3 KOs) in the fight for the IBF world bantamweight title. Yoshida successfully attacked Bridges from close range throughout the entire fight and simply outworked the Australian. In the ninth round, Yoshida mercilessly attacked her opponent, and the meeting turned into a one-sided beating. Ultimately, after ten rounds were completed, the judges scored it 99-91, 99-91 and 97-93 in favor of Yoshida.
Ebany Bridges (9-1, 4 KO) from Australia and Japan's Miyo Yoshida (16-4, 0 KO) passed the official weigh-in procedure ahead of their fight at the Chase Center in San Francisco, which will take place on the undercard of the Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis fight. Bridges weighed in at 117.8 pounds and Yoshida at 117.6 pounds. Bridges' IBF bantamweight title will be on the line in the 10-round bout.
IBF world bantamweight champion Ebany Bridges, which is often called the sex symbol of women's boxing, named the condition under which she would agree to fight in the format of 12 rounds of 3 minutes.
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