Yorkshire Post

ADAMS EYES UP NEW FRONTIERS

Olympic boxing heroine signs deal to turn profession­al

- LEE SOBOT

YORKSHIRE’S Nicola Adams hopes to take women’s boxing to the “next level” after turning her back on a third Olympic Games to turn profession­al.

Leeds flyweight Adams had been contemplat­ing the possibilit­y of bidding for a third consecutiv­e Olympic gold medal at the Tokyo Games in 2020.

But the 34-year-old has instead signed a long-term promotiona­l deal to turn profession­al with Frank Warren, who is to launch his own new platform on BT Sport.

Adams will make her profession­al debut on April 8 at the Manchester Arena and is also scheduled for a ‘homecoming’ fight at Leeds’s First Direct Arena on May 13.

Her opponents are yet to be announced, but the Yorkshire fighter’s intentions are already clear.

“I want to take women’s boxing to the next level, become a world champion and do great things,” said Adams.

“It’s going to be quite different; no headgear for one.

“I have to create my own team now, but I’m really excited about doing that.”

The developmen­t also comes despite 64-year-old Warren previously criticisin­g women’s boxing.

Decorated Irish amateur Katie Taylor last year made her profession­al debut with Warren’s rivals Matchroom.

Warren admitted: “I’ve not been the greatest advocate of women’s boxing. My head’s been turned.

“I’ve had to eat humble pie, and thought, ‘Are you a dinosaur?’ I’ve always appreciate­d any ladies who are fighting. But what she (Adams) has done for me is turn my head.

“Who am I to be the person to say I’m not going to do women’s boxing? She could probably win a world title now, but it’s about coming through and learning her trade.”

Adams became the first British boxer since 1924 to retain an Olympic title when she won a second gold medal in Rio last summer. She secured a clean sweep of major titles in the amateur ranks earlier in 2016 when she defeated Thailand’s Peamwilai Laopeam to win her first world title in Kazakhstan.

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 ?? PICTURE: PA ?? FINAL ACT: The emotion pours out of Nicola Adams as she celebrates victory over France’s Sarah Ourahmoune in the women’s flyweight final at the 2016 Rio Olympics. The 34-year-old from Leeds won gold for the second successive Games, having become the first woman in Olympic history to win a boxing title four years earlier in London. Her victory in Rio will go down as the final fight of a pioneering amateur career.
PICTURE: PA FINAL ACT: The emotion pours out of Nicola Adams as she celebrates victory over France’s Sarah Ourahmoune in the women’s flyweight final at the 2016 Rio Olympics. The 34-year-old from Leeds won gold for the second successive Games, having become the first woman in Olympic history to win a boxing title four years earlier in London. Her victory in Rio will go down as the final fight of a pioneering amateur career.

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