By Akeem Lawal
Anama Dotse, the Ghanaian
billed to fight African Boxing Union lightweight champion, Oto “Joe Boy”
Joseph, at GOtv Boxing Night 16 has pulled out of the fight after suffering an
eye injury in training, Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports.
Joseph will now fight
another Ghanaian, Emmanuel Mensah, at GOtv Boxing Night 16, which holds on
Sunday at the Indoor Sports Hall of Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos. The news of
Dotse’s injury, said the event organisers, was broken by his camp on Tuesday.
Dotse’s camp was said to have disclosed that the boxer suffered a deep gash
above his eye while trying to get of his sparring partner’s grip.
Mensah, who is expected to
arrive in Lagos on Friday, is a highly rated boxer and he is reputed for his
punching power as well as stamina, qualities he would require to cope with
Joseph, who is known for blowing opponents away in double-quick time.
Eight other bouts are slated
for GOtv Boxing Night 16, with the biggest of all being the West African Boxing
Union lightweight title decider between Nigeria’s Rilwan “Real One” Oladosu and
Ghana’s Benjamin Lamptey.
Another big encounter will see the “Bariga Terror”,
Kabiru “KB Godson” Towolawi face Adewale “Masevex” Masebinu in the national
lightweight title clash, a fight on which a lot is riding. In addition to the
belt at stake is the opportunity for Masebinu to avenge his loss to the same
opponent last year. The other grudge fight at the event will see Chibuzor
“TBoy” Obi face Waiidi “Skoro” Usman in a featherweight challenge contest.
Also on parade will be
alumni of GOtv Boxing NextGen Search, who will feature in four fights. GOtv
Boxing Night 16 will be broadcast live on SuperSport in 47 countries. The best
boxer at the event will win a cash prize of N1.5million and the Mojisola
Ogunsanya Memorial Trophy.
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