Ebanie Bridges vows to ‘break the internet’ at weigh-in for fight with fellow OnlyFans star Avril Mathie
EBANIE BRIDGES has vowed to 'break the internet' at a potential weigh-in with fellow boxer-turned-OnlyFans star Avril Mathie.
Buxom blonde bruiser Bridges is no stranger to wowing fight fans with skimpy attire for her weigh-ins - regularly donning lacy and sometimes even sheer underwear.
Bridges' weigh-ins themselves attract as much attention as her fights, but she believes the internet would go into meltdown if a bout with fellow Aussie Mathie came to fruition.
During an appearance on , the IBF bantamweight champion said: "I love Avril, I think she's great, honestly.
"She works really hard and I respect her for what she does, her hustle, her lifestyle and what she's done.
"I think it will be a great fight and it will definitely be crowd-pleasing.
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"I think our weigh-ins will break the internet."
Bridges and Mathie, who both sell sultry snaps on OnlyFans, were due to throw down last year but a hand injury for the former delayed the fight.
And a loss to British-Somali star Ramla Ali last month has temporarily derailed Mathie's plans for the Battle of Oz.
Bridges took notice of her countrywoman's setback, which has her believing a fight with her would be an easy night at the office.
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She said: "I don't really see it going past the first four or five rounds, obviously with me winning.
"She's a tough Aussie, but so was Shannon O'Connell and I'm just getting better and better.
"So, it will be exciting if we have that fight and I would like to fight her and as she said we were in talks for a fight.
"I would like to give her that opportunity because I think she's great and I think she deserves it."
Bridges, 36, hasn't set foot inside the ring since her beatdown of fellow Aussie Shannon O'Connell, who she stopped in the eighth round of their December grudge match.
After having her hand raised, she said: "Not bad for a skanky stripper.
"Credit to her she was tough and took a lot of shots.
"I was not that badly hurt early on so I came back and got the win and am really satisfied.
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"I hope Australia is really proud and knows who the real queen of Australian boxing is now.
"It was the hardest fight of my career but also my best."