By Akeem Lawal
NIGERIA'S African Boxing Union Champion, Larry 'The
Natural' Ekundayo will return to the ring for the first time in a year on Friday
at Tolworth Recreation Centre in Surbiton, UK.
The 34-year-old, who will be matched against a selected
opponent, is fighting on a Relentless Promotion event tagged ‘Christmas
Cracker’.
Ekundayo boasting 11-0 record was last in action back in
October 2015, when he defeated Joseph Lamptey by virtue of an unanimous
decision to clinch the African Boxing Union welterweight title.
Undefeated Ekundayo was scheduled to defend his title
against Tanzanian boxing star Saidi Mundi on Saturday 4th June in London, but a
hand injury during training left his handlers with no other choice than to pull
out of his title defence fight.
Friday’s fight represents a great chance for Ekundayo to
regain the momentum he has built. It is also a perfect opportunity to lose some
ring rust ahead of the new year, one which promises to be huge for the
London-based Welterweight as he challenges for the Commonwealth title in early
2017.
Ekundayo who recently signed a management deal with Team
MGM has now fully recovered from the injury and now eyeing a 12th straight
professional win.
In a chat with Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com, the International Masters
welterweight title holder said, “Even though this is not a title fight, every
fight is important to any fighter’s career.
“I am ready to show everybody why they call me ‘The
Natural’ and do Nigeria proud. If I win this, my next fight will be for the
Commonwealth title, I need the support of my people to cheer me on,” the
talented boxer said.
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