Tammara Thibeault, a 29-year-old boxer from Shawinigan, Quebec, achieved a significant milestone in her career by claiming the unified IBF, WBO, and Ring Magazine middleweight world titles. She emerged victorious in a match against Australia’s Desley Robinson in Orlando, Florida, with all three judges scoring the fight 100–90 in her favor.
Having previously secured the 2022 Commonwealth Games title, Thibeault extended her professional record to 5-0, including three knockouts. Her win over Robinson not only maintained her unbeaten streak but also saw her take possession of both the IBF and WBO world titles.
Expressing her gratitude following the match, Thibeault acknowledged the demanding nature of boxing but highlighted her dedication and hard work that culminated in her success. Additionally, she clinched the prestigious Ring Magazine middleweight championship, setting a record as the fastest professional fighter to achieve this honor.
Thibeault’s latest triumph marks a significant milestone in her career, as she transitions from a successful amateur career to reaching the pinnacle of the professional boxing world.


