Sydney Thomas (Photo Via Instagram/@iamsydneythomas)
Sydney Thomas just proved she’s not only about the ring walk. The 21-year-old first got noticed during Jake Paul’s big fight with Mike Tyson last November, but now she’s coming to attention again. This time, she changed the boxing ring for the basketball court and even the pool table, surprising fans with skills they didn’t expect.

Her latest Instagram drop featured a clean three-pointer, a few sharp pool shots, and a string of selfies capturing her packed schedule. The post ended a week-long silence and pulled in over 40,000 likes within a day.

Sydney, who has more than two million followers, joked earlier that her life had flipped upside down after the Tyson-Paul fight streamed to more than 100 million people. She also hinted at wanting to start a business of her own while keeping her ties to sports strong.

Her rise has been nothing short of rapid. Just a few months ago, she made waves by speaking openly about her personal life and connections with athletes. Now, she’s keeping that same energy while showing fans a whole new side of her.


Fans Can’t Stop Talking About Sydney Thomas

Ring Girl Sydney Thomas Shares Her Thoughts On Dating AthletesSydney Thomas (Photo Via Instagram/@iamsydneythomas)
The reactions came in instantly.


One fan wrote, “You’re the cutest thing I’ve ever seen.”

Another chimed in, “She might just be perfect.”

A third begged her to stop holding back the basketball clips, demanding, “Drop the highlights now.”

The post also included a red carpet appearance at a film premiere, where she was praised for her glamorous look.

And it hasn’t all been smooth. Sydney has also revealed the kind of attention she gets from big names in sports, including an SEC football coach sliding into her messages. Those moments only fueled her growing reputation as someone who isn’t afraid to call things as she sees them.

For now, Sydney graduated early from the University of Alabama with a degree in management and entrepreneurship, and she keeps teasing the idea of starting her own business. Still, sports and boxing remain at the heart of her plans.

“It’s been a wild ride, but it’s been great,” she told The U.S. Sun. “I knew going into the fight I would get some publicity and exposure. But not to this extent. It blew away my expectations.”

With a three-pointer on the court and millions backing her online, Sydney keeps proving she’s more than just a viral moment. She’s writing her own playbook, and fans clearly want front-row seats.