By Akeem Lawal
FELACHAMP Promotion,
managers of fast rising professional boxer, Tunde Olojede has said that plans
are in top gear for the Nigerian to have his European boxing fight in France or
any other European country.
This much was disclosed to Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com by
Oladimeji Akinde, Chief Executive Officer, CEO of the promotion outfit in a
chat from his base in France.
According to Akinde, a
former Lagos State boxing champion, the outfit decided to sign Olojede, who
campaigns in the Super Bantam category because of the huge boxing potentials
buried in him.
Olojede, 4fights, 3 wins and
1 loss (2Kos) joined Felachamp Promotion after fulfilling the required standard
and he is now ready to show the stuff he is made of.
Akinde stated that they have
drawn up a routine for the professional pugilist that would make him a world
champion in no distant time.
Olojede may not be a popular
figure in the professional boxing circle in Nigeria or Africa for now, but
Akinde believes with the kind of plans Felachamp Promotion has for him then his
opponents would be scared to fight him in the boxing ring.
“We have an addition into our fold, Olojede
has signed for us and we are ready and he is raring to go, he has given us his
words that he is battle ready for any boxer in his weight category that comes his
way, as it is our tradition in our company, we don’t just any professional
boxer we also innate qualities and that was what we found in him. By the time
we finish our plans with him every other Nigerian boxer would want to sign up
with us,” Akinde told Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com.
Highlighting some of the
plans they have for the pound-for-pound professional boxer, Akinde hinted that
Olojede would be handed the opportunity to hone his boxing skills in some
European countries, have three more fights before eying the national title in
his weight category.
Continuing, Akinde posited
that the dearth of professional boxing promotions is why Nigerian professional
boxers are finding it very hard to make headlines, “Professional boxers in
Nigeria are struggling, it is not their fault but that of the promoters. They
hardly stage boxing fights in the country and to make matters worse, if you are
a professional boxer not based in Lagos State, nobody would know or remember
that you are in existence.”
He, however, urged more
corporate bodies to come to the aid of professional boxing in Nigeria, which
has been in the Intensive Care Unit, ICU.
“Nigerian professional
boxers need more sponsors the few companies staging boxing promotions are
trying but we need more in the country nothing stops the Nigerian Boxing Board
of Control, NBB of C to be sanctioning fights on a weekly basis, it is for the
good of these boxers,” he enthused.
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