Double Olympic champion Nicola Adams has admitted she is considering several offers to turn professional.Adams, who retained her womens flyweight title in Rio, has met with promoters including Eddie Hearn to discuss the proposal.Adams told BBC Sport: Ive had a few chats with a few promoters and I still need to think about what I really want to do.There is still Tokyo and acting which Id love to pursue, but the professional boxing world would be a big challenge.The 33-year-old has been set a deadline of March to decide whether to sign up for another four-year Olympic cycle with the GB Boxing squad in Sheffield.Were she to turn professional she would effectively forego any opportunity of going to the 2020 Games in Tokyo, despite the relaxation of rules relating to professional boxers at the Games.GB Boxing have made it clear they will only consider selecting boxers who are fully committed to the GB programme.Womens professional boxing boasts few if any truly global stars, with the current flyweight number one, Jessica Chavez, having fought all of her 35 fights in Mexico.However, given that Adams will be 37 years old in Tokyo -- making her one of the oldest Olympic boxers -- she may consider a professional move worth the risk. FORT WORTH, Texas -- A 7-year-old Texas boy who was a beloved part of the TCU baseball teams three consecutive trips to the College World Series has died following a battle with cancer.Micah Ahern had undergone more than 10 operations since 2010 after being diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a form of cancer that attacks small children.TCU coach Jim Schlossnagle posted in a tweet that the Horned Frogs had lost a teammate with Micahs passing Thursday. The coach also wrote, Heaven gained, not just an Angel, but a Warrior!TCU players considered Micah a hero and friend since he was first introduced to the team in 2013 through Team IMPACT, an organization that matches children suffering from chronic or life-threatening illnesses with college teams. They Horned Frogs wore a logo for Micah, a letter M inside a Superman-style shield, on their caps and T-shirts.Wish I wasnt posting this but trying to rest in the truth that Micah isnt suffering anymore, his father, Maurice Ahern , wrote on Facebook and Twitter.ddddddddddddMicah is no longer suffering. He is healed and whole. I praise God for that. Now we all are left here to mourn the loss of The Great Superhero.The boy from nearby Arlington had his own locker in TCUs locker room, and two years ago signed a national letter of intent with the Frogs.In early June, his family said Micahs cancer had progressed and that he would no longer be doing certain treatments.Micah and his family got to attend TCUs 6-1 win over Coastal Carolina at the College World Series last month. When the Frogs returned home after being eliminated from Omaha, they went to visit Micah even before going back to campus.Hes the toughest 7-year-old Ive ever seen, TCU catcher Evan Skoug said last month. They say that God gives his toughest battles to his strongest soldiers. And weve seen thats true with Micah. ' ' '