ADEYEMI Opeyemi Elijah, best boxer at the recently concluded GOtv Boxing NextGen 4 in Abeokuta, Ogun State commended the sponsors for providing young boxers the opportunity to achieve their dreams and earn a living.
Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports that Elijah, 18, was announced the best boxer by the panel of
judges at the closing ceremony last Saturday.
The youngster also said he harbours the dream of becoming
Nigeria’s preeminent boxer and attributed his progress to GOtv Boxing NextGen
Search. He recalled that he found out about GOtv Boxing Next Gen Search in 2017
and participated in the third edition, which held in Ibadan.
The 20 selected boxers |
Though selected by the judges, Elijah was advised to
delay his decision to turn professional on account of age. He, however,
returned for GOtv NextGen Search 4 and, as he had previously done, made the cut
and was adjudged the most promising among the 20 selected from a thick crowd of
150 boxers.
“I found out about GOtv NextGen Search in 2017 and took
part in the edition held that year. I
was among those selected at GOtv Boxing NextGen Search 3, but I was asked to
come back this year,” he said.
Elijah receiving his award |
Elijah explained
that he made up his mind to put in more effort to ensure that he would be
selected and was happy when he was named the best boxer. The young boxer is
hopeful that his success at GOtv Boxing NextGen Search 4 will have a positive
impact on his life and career, adding that the involvement of GOtv in boxing
has given hope to young boxers like himself to make something of their lives.
“My progress since last year is because of GOtv’s
involvement in boxing. They are encouraging Nigerian boxers and have given
people like me the opportunity to earn a living,” he said.
Akintayo Aminu, who was named first runner-up to him,
also thanked the sponsors and expressed confidence that their involvement in
boxing bodes well for young boxers.
Aminu receiving his prize |
“I know that GOtv is a good organization and I believe
they have good plans for us. I think it’s very good that GOtv is doing this to
improve boxing in Nigeria,” said Aminu.
The second runner-up was Shogbanmu Waheed, who along with
the two others, were presented with GOtv decoders.
Waheed |
GOtv Boxing NextGen Search 4 produced 20 new boxers, all
of whom will have their professional licenses and pre-licensing medical examinations
paid for by the sponsors in addition to being in line to fight at coming
editions of GOtv Boxing Night.
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