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Preview, complete schedule and how you can be seen live on Friday, March 7th

Bronze medalist Cindy Ngamba She will make it professionally by the refugee Olympic team Box Debut against the European champion Kirstie Bavington In a historic all-women map in the Royal Albert Hall in London on Friday, March 7th.

The twenty -six -year -old Ngamba, who was born in Cameroon and is now based in Great Britain, wrote history Paris 2024 After winning the women's bronze medal game below 75 kg (middle weight). The refugee Olympic team handed over their first medal to the refugee Olympic team.

The boxer for historical times will have your work cut out in the ring while she makes her professional debut. Your opponent Bavington is the current European world champion in the world weight champion after recalling the title last year with a victory against France Marine Beauchamp. The couple will come together in a fight with a eight-round super world weight (less than 69.9 kg / 154 pounds).

However, Ngamba is optimistic about opportunities and announced Olympics.com at the beginning of February: “I know that she is [Bavington] experience. She was in the game longer than me. At the end of the day I and you are in the ring. I know I'm good, I know what I am capable of … I have the feeling that I can adapt to everyone. “

The first steps of NGAMBA on the professional boxing level are on a law on a law, which of an all-British World Welterweight Title Unification attack between the London 2012 Olympic Natasha Jonas And Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion Lauren Price.

WBC light world champion Caroline Dubois and Tokyo 2020 bronze medalist Car Default stable are also presented on the sub -card.

Learn more about how you can watch the entire action live.