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Tammara Thibeault Claims Unified Middleweight Titles

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Tammara Thibeault, hailing from Shawinigan, Quebec, has claimed the unified IBF, WBO, and Ring Magazine middleweight world titles after defeating Desley Robinson from Australia in Orlando, Florida. The 29-year-old emerged victorious with a unanimous decision, as all three judges scored the fight 100-90 in favor of the Canadian boxer.

With this win, Thibeault, the 2022 Commonwealth Games champion, has extended her professional record to 5-0, including three knockouts, maintaining an undefeated streak in her burgeoning career. In a post-fight interview, she expressed her gratitude and hard work that led to this momentous achievement in the demanding sport of boxing.

Additionally, Thibeault now holds the esteemed Ring Magazine middleweight championship, making her the fastest boxer to secure this accolade in the professional realm. This triumph marks another milestone in her remarkable journey from successful international amateur competitions to the pinnacle of professional boxing.

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