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Nicola Adams: Olympic and Commonwealth Boxing Gold Medalist

Victor Moses look alike is first British female boxer to win Olympic and Commonwealth Gold medal
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She's Successful, Sassy, Sexy, Strong; A Gold Medalist, She Beats Up Boys: Nicola Adams Is Glam and Glitz, plus, she looks exactly like Nigeria's Victor Moses

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During her time growing up in the UK, it was a crime for a woman to wear the gloves, even more face the opposite sex in fights, but this 31 year-old Glamour Award winner has outlived those limitations.

Nicola Adams is a British boxer, recorded in the Olympics as the first woman to win a Women boxing title

She has always said that 'beating up the boys' is something she lived for.

Nicola Adams doubled her Gold medal title in the boxing sport with another at the just concluded Commonwealth Games in Glasgow

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Nicola says and true that to believe as no woman in boxing has done what she has achieved in both the Olympics and Commonwealth

At just 5ft 4in, this sleek, stylish sports celebrity, with a fighting weight of 51kg is small in comparison to the Laila Ali's and other female celebrities around, but she has slightly endured and done more than they possibly could have imagined a woman do and she is a carefully dressed person too

This tough woman makes it look easy when she is with the gloves and the both sexes, even her mother who knew her daughter from the start acknowledges it too

Nicola makes sure she is happy, relaxed and smiling so she is not seen as nervous, which puts her out to be in full confidence for a win.

Just when her sexuality could have been a hinderance for her in a sport dominated by the men, Nicola says that she is happy; especially so been in a relationship

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This young black woman exudes confidence in everything she is, has done and could become: her sexuality which is not accepted in some regions keeps her happy and she admits

Growing up in a community, Adams as a tomboy enjoyed watching Sugar Ray Leonard and Muhammed Ali, believing she would be doing what they did

Seeing her parents split when she was 12 buffered her zeal in becoming what she is today: Nicola adds, and

She beat the streets, beat the pressure, did the boys and did the girls; she didn't mind because those have earned her the Glitz of the Member of British Empire (MBE) honour and the glam of the Glamour Award For Sportswomen.

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