Monday 11 September 2017

N20m prize money up for grabs at GOtv Boxing Night 12

By Our Reporter 
FOLLOWING a six-month break, GOtv Boxing Night, makes a return on 1 October to the Indoor Sports Hall of the National Stadium, Lagos, Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports.

Branded the "Independence Day" edition, the show will be the 12th edition since the event began in November 2014.

The last one held at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium (formerly Liberty Stadium), Ibadan, on 26 March.

At the event, light welterweight tyro, Rilwan "Baby Face" Babatunde, emerged the best boxer to win N2million attached to the Mojisola Ogunsanya Memorial Prize, the biggest amount ever paid to a Nigerian boxer fighting locally.
Joeboy (l) ready for international title bout  against Dillion of S/Africa

GOtv Boxing Night 12, according to the sponsors and organisers,will be considerably bigger than all the previous editions.

Speaking at a press conference to announce the event in Lagos on Monday, Mr. Martin Mabutho, General Manager (Marketing), MultiChoice, said the company decided to make the event more rewarding for boxers as a way of motivating them to greater achievements.
Rilwan Oladosu and Samuel Opaogun talk tough ahead National challenge bout



Boxers, said Mabutho, will earn a total of N20million in prize monies.

In addition, the Mojisola Ogunsanya prize for the best boxer of the event has been expanded to reward two runners-up.

The cash prize for the best boxer, Mabutho said, has been raised to N2.5million.
For the first time ever, runner-up and second runner-up for the best boxer award will get cash prizes. The runner-up will go home with N1million, while the second runner-up will walk away with N500,000.
Edoboy (l) optimistic of beating Tanzania's Shauri

               
A total of seven bouts across weight categories have been scheduled. Four of these are international bouts, with the biggest being the African Boxing Union  lightweight title defence duel featuring defending champion, Stanley "Edo Boy" Eribo and Tanzania's Ramadhani Shauri.

Similarly big is the Commonwealth Africa lightweight title fight between Oto "Joe Boy" Joseph and Dillon Yule of South Africa.

Another title fight will see the explosive Olaide "Fijaborn" Fijabi, the West African Boxing Union light welterweight champion, defend his title against Ghana's Bilal Ibrahim.
Fijaborn assuring his fans ahead of title defence 

The fourth international bout is a featherweight challenge contest between Nigeria's Waidi "Skoro" Usman and Tanzania's Juma Fundi.
Waidi Usman (l) during the press conference 
               

In another light welterweight clash, the fast rising Baby Face will go up against Christmas "Tornado" Tombraye. Rilwan "Real One" Oladosu will take on Samuel Opaogun in a lightweight clash.
Baby Face (l) daring Tornado at the press conference 

In the light heavyweight division, Kabiru "KB Godson" Towolawi will take on Akeem Adebayo.  Mabutho added that GOtv Boxing is committed to replenishing the ranks of boxers in Nigeria.
Managing Director, Flykite Promotion, Jenkinns Alumona (c) introducing KB Godson (l) and Akeem Adebayo 


This, he said, will be through the organisation of GOtv NextGen Search, which will hold in November.      
               
Sponsored by GOtv, and supported by MultiChoice, GOtv Boxing Night will be broadcast live on SuperSport in 47 African countries. 


Lead Photo Caption:  L-R: Jennifer Ukoh, Acting Public Relations Manager, GOtv; Akinola Salu, General Manager, GOtv; Rafiu Ladipo, President of NBB of C; Jenkinns Alumona, Managing Director, FlyKite Promotions and Martin Mabutho, General Manager, Marketing and sales, MultiChoice Nigeria during the GOtv Boxing Night 12 Press Conference. 


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