- Caroline Dubois remembers being “kicked out of the gym” because she was a woman
- Dubois won the Athlete of the Year award at the 2024 Mandela Awards.
- The award was presented to him by Ndileka Mandela, granddaughter of Nelson Mandela.
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Caroline Dubois recalls being ‘kicked out of the gym’ for being a woman during her acceptance speech at the 2024 Mandela Awards after being named ‘Athlete of the Year’.
Dubois – who was presented with the award by Nelson Mandela’s eldest granddaughter Ndileka Mandela – revealed how she pretended to be a boy to gain access to the boxing gym when she was younger.
The 23-year-old superstar opened up about how her coach supported her to “win a world title” and credited her for being “amazing” before realizing she was actually a girl.
Once he discovered Dubois’ true identity, he kicked her out of the gym – something he must have regretted as she became a Youth Olympic Champion, a Youth World Champion, and a four-time champion. of Europe’s youth.
Since then, Dubois has won the IBO lightweight belt and extended her professional record to 9-0 – taking on Miranda Reyes, Magali Rodriguez, Sofia Rodriguez and many others.
Caroline Dubois recalls being ‘kicked out of the gym’ for being a woman during her acceptance speech at the 2024 Mandela Awards after being named ‘Athlete of the Year’.
Dubois – who was presented with the award by Nelson Mandela’s eldest granddaughter Ndileka Mandela (left) – revealed how she pretended to be a boy to gain access to the gym.
When receiving her award at the 2024 Mandela Awards, Dubois said: “Thank you to Ms. Mandela for presenting me with this magnificent award. It’s a testament to my accomplishments, but also to your accomplishments as a woman. Being able to make a name for yourself with a last name as big as the one you have is truly amazing.
“I come from a very big family of boxers. My brother is a professional boxer and I just followed in his footsteps. I’m the middle child of seven children and as the middle child you really have to fight to make a name for yourself and be noticed, and that’s all I think I’ve ever done. Being in the ring gave me the spotlight, the stage and the platform to make a name for myself and for that I will be forever grateful to boxing.
“When I started boxing, there weren’t many female boxers. There weren’t any in the gym I went to. When I went to my first boxing gym, I remember the coach at the time telling me “you’re amazing, you’re going to be world champion…”, but when he found out I was a girl, he didn’t. he didn’t want me in the club anymore and he kicked me out.
After being kicked out of the gym, Dubois became a youth Olympic champion, a youth world champion, and a four-time European youth champion.
Since then, Dubois has won the IBO lightweight belt and taken her professional record to 9-0 – taking on Miranda Reyes, Magali Rodriguez, Milena Koleva and many others.
“A few years later, I was able to realize the biggest dream of my career by qualifying for the Olympic Games. For me, it was such an incredible moment, which I will never forget. It was very hard but it was definitely worth it. Now I hope that as a professional I can realize my dream of becoming a world champion.
“It’s been a huge journey. The biggest change for me is going from being a normal girl at the gym to being seen as a role model. I don’t know when it happened, maybe it happened overnight. But it happened and I’m ready to put myself in place.
Ben Shalom, CEO of Boxxer, added: “We are incredibly proud of Caroline and everything she has achieved. She is an inspiration and role model to countless young girls and boys around the world.
“This award is a testament to both his character and his abilities. We believe she will become the first female pay-per-view star and lead women’s boxing to new heights, and we look forward to supporting her in that goal.