Ebanie Bridges will once again fight in Leeds on Saturday night as she defends her IBF bantamweight title against compatriot Shannon O'Connell at the First Direct Arena.
Bridges, also known as the Blonde Bomber, was born in Sydney but has supported Leeds United since her youth and has become a firm favourite of the city having won her last two fights in Yorkshire. She first beat Mailys Gangloff at Headingley last year before a win against María Cecilia Román back in March.
Both fights took place on the undercard of Josh Warrington fights, and this weekend is no exception, with the fight set to take place as the penultimate bout before Warrington's IBF featherweight fight against Luis Alberto Lopez.
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How to buy tickets for Bridges vs O'Connell
Tickets are still available here for the fight, with the card being paused for England's World Cup quarter final against France, with the match kicking off at 7pm. The fights will then resume following the completion of the match, with the final three fights taking place after the final whistle.
When is Bridges vs O'Connell?
The fight takes place on Saturday, December 10, with the undercard getting underway at 1:30pm before the three main event fights including Bridges and Warrington take place after the conclusion of England vs France.
How to watch Bridges vs O'Connell
The fight will be broadcast live on DAZN, with the fight available for subscribers to the £7.99 monthly service.
You can see all of the ways to stream the fight here.
Who is on the Bridges vs O'Connell fight card?
Subject to change, via Boxrec
- Josh Warrington vs. Luis Alberto Lopez; For Warrington's IBF world featherweight title
- Ebanie Bridges vs. Shannon O'Connell; For Bridges' IBF women's world bantamweight title
- James Metcalf vs. Courtney Pennington; WBA Continental Super Welterweight title
Felix Cash vs. Celso Neves ; Middleweight
- Hopey Price vs. Jonathan Santana; Super bantamweight
- Shannon Courtenay vs. Gemma Ruegg; Women's super bantamweight
- Junaid Bostan vs. Athanasios Glynos; Light middleweight
- Rhiannon Dixon vs. Kristine Shergold; Women's lightweight
- Cory O'Regan vs. Shaun Cooper; Lightweight
- Koby McNamara vs. Nabil Ahmed; Bantamweight
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