Sydney Thomas wows fans with next career move
The ring girl who stole the show during the Mike Tyson v Jake Paul fight has stunned her fans after revealing her next move.
Sydney Thomas has revealed her next career move after shooting to fame.
The ring girl became a sensation after her glamorous appearance during Jake Paul’s fight with Mike Tyson at the AT&T Stadium.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer won the bout by a unanimous decision but the focus was drawn away from the action.
That was down to Sydney, who earned the praise of many of the fans watching.
Sydney subsequently gained a huge fanbase, now boasting more than 800,000 on Instagram.
The 21-year-old revealed that she would be back on ring girl duty in Orlando, Florida.
Sydney shared a post on X with a picture attached of herself in her ring girl outfit.
It was captioned: “Your favourite ring girl is back.
“Catch me in the ring again tomorrow on DAZN.”
And indeed she was on show during the bantamweight contest between Antonio Vargas and Winston Guerrero on Saturday (AEDT).
She posted an image of herself in the ring to her Instagram stories with the caption, “it’s fight night”.
Vargas stormed to victory by knockout and was handed the interim bantamweight belt.
It now takes his record to 19 wins with 11 knockouts and only one loss.
Fans were overjoyed with Sydney’s return to the ring as they reacted on social media.
One posted: “People will watch for you now. I hope you’re pricing that into your fee.”
A second wrote: “It’s crazy more people are gonna tune in for a ring girl than the fights.”
A third commented: “Stealing the spotlight again, both inside and outside the ring! Can’t wait to see you shine.”
Meanwhile, Sydney caused many of her new admirers to celebrate earlier this month.
This was down to her breaking up with her boyfriend shortly before becoming famous.
She also declared “I’m legal” on her 21st birthday in November.
She also stunned during an appearance at the NFL fixture between Denver Broncos and the Las Vegas Raiders at the Allegiant Stadium.
- This article first appeared in The Sun and was republished with permission