By
Our Reporter
GOVERNOR Isiaka Ajibola
Ajimobi of Oyo State and the Alaafin Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi 111, are among
dignitaries expected to grace GOtv Boxing Night 15, which holds at the Indoor
Sports Hall of the Obafemi Awolowo (formerly Liberty) Stadium in Ibadan on
Sunday.
Governor Ajimobi is expected
to be the special guest, while the Alaafin, a famous boxing enthusiast, is
expected to be father of the day at the event. Also expected are authority
figures in Nigerian boxing and sports in general.
Speaking on the event,
Jenkins Alumona, Managing Director of Flykite Promotions, organisers of the
event, noted that Ibadan has a rich association with boxing. The city hosted
the first world boxing title fight in Africa when Nigeria’s Dick Tiger defeated
Gene Fullmer to win the world middleweight boxing title at the Liberty Stadium
in 1962.
“Ibadan is one of Nigeria’s
sporting cities. We have been there before with GOtv Boxing Night and we are
happy to return to the iconic Liberty Stadium. We are happy to receive the
governor and the royal father, who is a former boxer and remains a big
supporter of the sport,” said Alumona.
GOtv Boxing Night 15 will
feature seven fights, including the African Boxing Union (ABU), lightweight
title bout between incumbent champion, Oto “Joe Boy” Joseph of Nigeria and
Ghana’s Nathaniel Nukpe.
The fight line-up also includes an international light
middleweight challenge between Akeem “Dodo” Sadiku of Nigeria and Franc
Houanvoegbe of Benin Republic, a national challenge bout between ABU
welterweight champion, Olaide “Fijaborn” Fijabi and Kazeem “Iberu” Ariyo; as
well as a national cruiserweight clash between Michael “Lion Heart” Godwin and
Idowu “ID Cabasa” Okusote.
Prince “Lion” Nwoye will
square up against Ridwan “Scorpion” Oyekola in a national lightweight duel;
Vincent “Dada” Essien and Segun “Showboy” Olalehin will trade punches a
national light welterweight contest; while Daniel “Big Shark” Emeka and
Sulaimon “Olags” Adeosun will slug it out in a national light heavyweight
clash.
The event, sponsored by GOtv
and Bet King, will be beamed live on SuperSport in 47 African countries. The
best boxer at the event will go home with a cash prize of N1 million alongside
the Mojisola Ogunsanya Memorial Trophy.
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