NICOLA ADAMS has KO’d all thoughts of turning professional in order to go for more amateur gold.
Adams became the world’s first- ever women’s Olympic gold medallist in London last summer by lifting the flyweight title.
Since then she has been bombarded with requests to join the paid ranks but she said: “I don’t want to turn pro – I am staying amateur.”
The 30-year-old Leeds fighter returns to the ring for the first time since the Olympics when she competes for Team GB at the European Women’s Championships in Hungary next month. [Click Here To Read More]
Adams became the world’s first- ever women’s Olympic gold medallist in London last summer by lifting the flyweight title.
Since then she has been bombarded with requests to join the paid ranks but she said: “I don’t want to turn pro – I am staying amateur.”
The 30-year-old Leeds fighter returns to the ring for the first time since the Olympics when she competes for Team GB at the European Women’s Championships in Hungary next month. [Click Here To Read More]
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