Cindy Ngamba, a 26-year-old boxer preparing for her professional debut at the Royal Albert Hall, is notable for being the first Olympic medalist for the Refugee Team. Her potential has drawn parallels to legendary boxers while her nickname, 'One in 100 Million,' captures her unique journey as a refugee. Ngamba is aware of the challenges in professional boxing and is excited about this new venture, having been warned by her teammates about the competitive nature of the sport. Her journey embodies resilience and hope as she enters the boxing world with determination.
I'm excited for this new journey. Once I step in the pro ring everything will be different. I'm ready for the challenge ahead.
It's linked to the Refugee Team because I am just one in a 100 million refugees from around the world. It's the only nickname I've thought about so far.
I've sat down with [promoters] and they would sell me the world to the point where I'd be like: Yeah, let's do it!' Luckily I had people that wanted the best for me.
Everyone knows what professional boxing is like. I've been warned by my teammates, and now I understand it truly is like entering shark-filled waters.
Collection
[
|
...
]