Friday, 19 August 2016

GOtv Boxing NextGen Search unveils 16 young boxers

By Akeem Lawal
Boxers in sparring session
THE second edition of GOtv Boxing NextGen search ended on Friday, with the unveiling of 16 promising young boxers at a brief ceremony held at the Lagos Boxing Hall of Fame Gym. 



The boxers were selected from a crowd of over 100 boxers, who participated in sparring sessions that lasted two days.

Joe Mensah, renowned boxing coach and head of the selection panel, thanked the sponsors for their desire to see the country produce a new generation of professional boxers.

General Secretary of the Nigerian Boxing Board of Control, Remi Aboderin, described the decision of the sponsors to pay for the professional licenses of the boxers as a bold sign of encouragement, adding that the products of GOtv Boxing NextGen Search 1, who benefited from a similar gesture, have started doing well as professionals.

Jenkins Alumona, Managing Director, Flykite Promotions, organisers of the talent search, said one of the boxers selected from the GOtv Boxing NextGen Search will make his professional debut at GOtv Boxing Night 9 on 2 October.

The selection panel identified three boxers as having showed more promise than others. They are Oluwaseyi Samson (lightweight), Akintayo Femi (super middleweight) and Emmanuel Chukwuma (light heavyweight). The three were given GOtv decoders and will join three others in camp at the Lagos Boxing Hall of Fame Gym in September.

NAMES OF BOXERS SELECTED
S/N     Name                     Weight (KG)  Category
1.   Michael Sadiq             58.96            Super Featherweight
2.   Tope Oladipupo           58.2             Super Featherweight
3.   Oluwaseyi Samson     60.4              Lightweight
4.   Ajadi Fatai                   61.3              Light Welterweight
5.   Saidi Balogun              63.9              Super Lightweight
6.   Tijani Azeez                 64.4              Welterweight
7.   Sikiru Ogabi                 65.7              Welterweight
8.   Semiu Olapade            68.9             Super Welterweight
9.   Michael Ikehikwe          69               Super Welterweight
10. Abiodun Akinboye       69.4            Super Welterweight
11.  Adewunmi Moses        71              Middleweight
12.  Akintayo Femi             75.3           Super Middleweight
13.  Emmanuel Chukwuma 77.2         Light Heavyweight
14.  Balogun Wasiu             80.4         Cruiserweight
15.  Tunde Fatai                  84.8         Cruiserweight

16.  Nwafor Junior               85.6         Cruiserweight


Others Photos: The best three boxers receiving their GOtv decoders

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