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“Women’s Boxing Isn’t About Aggression”: Egyptian-Australian Boxer Mai Soliman

“Women’s Boxing Isn’t About Aggression”: Egyptian-Australian Boxer Mai Soliman

For Egyptian-Australian boxer Mai Soliman, her Super Flyweight world title bout against Japanese champion Mizuki Hiruta at the Pyramids of Giza was not defined by the final result.  Rather than dwelling on defeat, Soliman drew inspiration from the experience, using it as fuel to aim higher and keep moving forward on her journey. “I’m often my own toughest critic, and that’s something everyone in my family knows,” Soliman tells Egyptian Streets.  “But I’ve learned to focus on the positives, take away the lessons from every experience, and move forward. What matters most is making sure I genuinely learn from it and grow.” Beyond the historic milestone of becoming the first Egyptian-Australian woman to challenge for a world title at the Pyramids and the hard-earned prestige of her international championship titles, Soliman has come to realize that a boxer’s real strength is not defined solely by the ropes of the ring, but by how they keep pushing forward. With the grit and determination of a true competitor, she shares that she aims to become a world champion. Her goal is not just to keep going, to simply train for the Continue reading "“Women’s Boxing Isn’t About Aggression”: Egyptian-Australian Boxer Mai Soliman" The post “Women’s Boxing Isn’t About Aggression”: Egyptian-Australian Boxer Mai Soliman first appeared on Egyptian Streets .

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