Tammara Thibeault, a 29-year-old professional boxer from Shawinigan, Quebec, secured a significant victory in Orlando, Florida. Thibeault defeated Desley Robinson from Australia by unanimous decision, claiming the unified IBF, WBO, and Ring Magazine middleweight world champion titles. The Canadian dominated the fight, with all judges scoring it 100–90 in her favor, showcasing her prowess in the ring.
Having previously won the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Thibeault extended her undefeated professional record to 5-0, including three knockouts. Her hard work and dedication paid off as she seized both the IBF and WBO world titles from Robinson. Expressing her gratitude after the match, Thibeault acknowledged the challenges of boxing but highlighted her determination and preparation that led to her victory.
In addition to her triumph, Thibeault also clinched the esteemed Ring Magazine middleweight championship, setting a record as the fastest professional fighter to attain this accolade. This milestone marks a significant progression in Thibeault’s career, transitioning from a successful international amateur background to achieving top-tier status in the professional boxing realm.
