Tammara Thibeault, a 29-year-old boxer from Shawinigan, Quebec, achieved a significant milestone in her career by winning the unified IBF, WBO, and Ring Magazine middleweight world titles. In a match against Desley Robinson from Australia in Orlando, Florida, Thibeault emerged victorious with a unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the fight 100-90 in favor of the Canadian.
Having previously secured the 2022 Commonwealth Games title, Thibeault now holds a professional record of 5-0, with three knockouts, maintaining her unbeaten streak. She claimed both the IBF and WBO world titles from Robinson in the recent bout.
Expressing her gratitude after the win, Thibeault stated in a post-match interview that her hard work and dedication in the demanding sport of boxing paid off that night. Additionally, her victory also earned her the prestigious Ring Magazine middleweight championship, making her the fastest professional boxer to achieve this recognition.
Thibeault’s transition from a successful international amateur career to dominating the professional boxing scene has been marked by numerous achievements, solidifying her position as a prominent figure in the sport.