A world-class athlete from Norwich will be "making history" this weekend at a boxing event that has never been done before.
Raven Chapman is the World Boxing Council's current female featherweight champion, reigning with a 9-0 win-to-loss ratio.
Her trophy-winning career has seen her compete in venues including the O2 Arena, Manchester Arena and York Hall.
Raven is now getting ready to fight Australian boxer Skye Nicolson at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, marking a "groundbreaking" moment for women's sports in the region.
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She said ahead of tomorrow's event: "I've worked hard my whole life to become a world champion and I'm going to make it happen.
"This is also a historic moment for women's boxing, being the first two females to step onto the ring on a Riyadh season show in Saudi Arabia, so that adds another exciting element."
Raven, 30, who now lives in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, added that the event is a "significant" step towards breaking down barriers and creating new opportunities for women in the sport.
The bout will be streamed live on DAZN at 7pm on Saturday.
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