Shannon Courtenay claimed the WBA world bantamweight title last weekend. Picture: Action Images Last weekend Shannon Courtenay realised her dream and became WBA bantamweight world champion, now she is plotting even more success. The Watford boxer claimed the title by unanimous decision in a ten round blood and guts brawl against Australian competitor Ebanie Bridges and afterwards struggled to come to terms with the fact the dream had become a reality. Her new belt, the symbol of her success, has gone everywhere with her in the wake of the victory, even on the short getaway she is currently enjoying as part of her celebrations, serving as a constant reminder of all that she has achieved since turning professional little over two years ago.
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