Ebanie Bridges sticks by promise to flash Leeds United team if they avoid Premier League relegation

Aussie world boxing champion Ebanie Bridges keeps her promise to flash the entire Leeds team if they avoid relegation – as Whites’ chances of staying in the Premier League hang in the balance

  • Bridges promises to flash Leeds if they avoid relegation
  • Champ was heartbroken after the Whites loss to West Ham
  • Leeds play their last game against Tottenham

Australian world boxing champion Ebanie Bridges has vowed to show the Leeds United team her breasts if they manage to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

On the brink of collapse, manager Sam Allardyce’s team suffered another blow to their hopes of staying in the top flight when they lost 3-1 to West Ham United at the London Stadium on Sunday.

Leeds still have a good chance of avoiding the drop, but they will need a big win at home against Tottenham Hotspur next week and hope Bournemouth take points from Everton, who sit above them with a two-point buffer.

A lifelong supporter of Leeds United, Bridges does not want her side to drop out of England’s top division and has promised to flash them if they can avert disaster.

“Hey guys, if you guys stay up I’ll show you my boobs,” she said Talk Sports for the loss to West Ham.

Boxing champion Ebanie Bridges has promised to flash the Leeds United team if they can avoid relegation from the Premier League this season

On the verge of relegation, the Whites suffered another blow to their hopes of survival after losing 3-1 to West Ham United last weekend.

On the verge of relegation, the Whites suffered another blow to their hopes of survival after losing 3-1 to West Ham United last weekend.

“I’ll go into that locker room, pull up my shirt and show my boobs or something.

“I’ll kiss you, whatever. Anyway, I’m giving you a free subscription to my OnlyFans.

“Please, Leeds, stay up, don’t let me down.”

The IBF world bantamweight champion reiterated her pre-match promise by posting an article about it alongside the comment, “I said what I said. Come on Leeds’.

The Blonde Bomber was emotional after the loss to West Ham and posted several heartbroken emojis.

When manager Sam Allardyce was called up to save Leeds with just four games to play this season, he is said to have labeled the meeting against his former club a must-win.

Despite all their efforts, his players failed to perform. As a result, Leeds need a last day miracle.

With the fate of his squad in his hands, Allardyce made no excuses for his team’s post-game performance.

Bridges have supported Leeds for many years and would hate to see them relegated

Bridges have supported Leeds for many years and would hate to see them relegated

The world champion reiterated her promise before the game against West Ham by posting an article about it alongside the comment: 'I said what I said.  Come on Leeds'

The world champion reiterated her promise before the game against West Ham by posting an article about it alongside the comment: ‘I said what I said. Come on Leeds’

Leeds' hopes of staying in the top flight are now hanging by a thread and will have to beat Tottenham next weekend and hope Bournemouth can do them a big favor at Everton

Leeds’ hopes of staying in the top flight are now hanging by a thread and will have to beat Tottenham next weekend and hope Bournemouth can do them a big favor at Everton

“Of course very disappointing,” he told Sky Sports when he looked back at the game.

“There were many things that suggested we had chances to take three points in the first half, but unfortunately failures in the last third half let us down.

The second half was a bit of a struggle, a bit of a struggle and whatever we tried in terms of changes it didn’t improve the situation for us.

Plenty of chances in the first half, but not enough quality. In the second half we had to defend better and wait for our chances, but unfortunately that was not possible. The West Ham players showed better power in the last third than we did.

“We have to look at ourselves and say that if we win next week and stay miraculously in the league, we have a long way to go in terms of quality for the squad.”

It is not the first time that Bridges has made a bizarre promise about Leeds.

Last December, she shook hands with social media influencer and Manchester City fan Elle Brooke when they agreed who the team that won their match would punch the losing side’s supporter.