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31st January 2019
04:45pm GMT

The Leeds native is indeed a force to be reckoned with. In London's 2012 Olympics and again in Rio four years later she won gold in the women's flyweight division.
The following year she turned pro and Nicola's forthcoming fight in London marks her sixth since she made the switch.
On March 8, notably International Women's Day, she'll face a worthy opponent in WBO's flyweight champion, Arely Mucino and Nicola hopes to dominate the Mexican pro in a knockout win. She told BBC Sport:
"I want to make a big statement. I can't wait to get out there and get going."
Chatting about the move into the professional sphere she said:I can’t wait for this 8th March, strap season baby #lioness ? #andthenew pic.twitter.com/XRzsGaJf8E
— Nicola Adams (@NicolaAdamsOBE) January 16, 2019
"I've achieved everything there is to achieve as an amateur, and I wanted to go on and get the world title as a professional boxer, just like my hero Muhammad Ali. "To think he's boxed in the same arena I'm boxing in is unbelievable for me. To come away with a world title and call myself a world champion is every boxer's dream. I can't wait to get in there to be able to perform and prove to people I belong at world level."Indeed with that kind of zeal, determination and a proven track record of success, Nicola Adams indeed looks set to become the female Ali.
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