Glamorous Australian World Boxing Champion Ebanie Bridges Reveals Why She Still Gets Punched In The Face For A Living Despite Making A FORTUNE From OnlyFans
- Bridges has been on OnlyFans for only months
- You’ve seen your bank balance skyrocket in that time
- But Aussie insists she won’t hang up her gloves.
Ebanie Bridges is making so much money from OnlyFans that she’s gearing up for life, but she’ll continue to put her health at risk to keep her boxing career alive because she “loves to punch people.”
The Australian IBF bantamweight world champion is well-versed in the dangers of the sport, coming back from a hand injury so severe she had to undergo a bone graft to her hip, but despite making much more money Outside the ring than inside, he has no intention of hanging up his gloves.
Bridges’ recent decision to join OnlyFans, where content ranges from tame to pornography, has sent her net worth skyrocketing.
“You wouldn’t even believe it if I said it,” he replied when asked how much he has earned on the platform in an interview with talksport.
“It’s only been 10 weeks and I won’t reveal (the amount), but since the second day of OnlyFans’ launch I’ve been in the top 0.01 percent of earners.
“I don’t even know why I’m boxing, probably because I love punching people.”
The former maths teacher from Sydney is watching her bank balance soar as she earns more on OnlyFans than she does in the ring, but she won’t hang up her gloves.

Despite being so badly injured in her last fight against fellow Aussie Shannon O’Connell (pictured) that she needed a hip bone graft in her hand, Bridges says she loves to “beat people up” too much as to give away boxing.
Considering the fact that Bridges’ fellow Australian music star Iggy Azalea says she’s making millions from OnlyFans, the boxer is likely to see her bank balance grow exponentially, even if the move has led her to be criticized online.
“It’s like when I first got into the (boxing) scene and I was weighing in lingerie, it’s a different thing and people can’t handle it, they’re not open-minded,” she said.
Personally, I have to do what’s right for me and (OnlyFans) is creating generational wealth.
“Women’s boxing is not like men’s boxing (in terms of buying power), we’re getting there, but why wouldn’t I make money if I can?”
Bridges is immensely popular with fight fans thanks to his all-or-nothing style in the ring, risk-taking sense of humor, intelligence and habit of wearing flashy outfits to his weigh-ins.
The former Sydney maths teacher recently marked International Women’s Day by posting a video of herself stripping down to sheer lingerie for a weigh-in accompanied by the message: “I never gave up and stayed true to myself.”

Bridges (seen publicizing his new OnlyFans venture before the O’Connell fight) says he’s making ‘generational wealth’ from the site

The Australian won Sports Illustrated’s Outstanding Boxer of the Year award after successfully defending her title by knocking out O’Connell last December.
“You know, don’t let other people tell you who you should be, what you should do, especially us as women,” she wrote.
“We’ve been told what to do, what to look like, what we can and can’t do, what we can and can’t say for years.
“It’s not the 1920s, it’s not the 1950s, it’s 2023 now and it’s about time women can express themselves as individuals the way they want to without being judged and told they can’t.”
Bridges received a lot of support from her 730,000 followers on Instagram.
‘Thank you for everything you have saved me from. Never stop… Happy International Women’s Day. Keep inspiring and never bore your personality to suit others,” posted one follower.
‘You are amazing! He has always been and always will be a true inspiration,’ commented a second.