By Our Reporter
TWO World Boxing Federation (WBF) title bouts will headline GOtv Boxing Night 22, the organisers have announced. The event, scheduled to hold 1st January in Lagos, will take place behind closed doors in line with the dictates of COVID-19 protocols and will feature a total of seven bouts.
The
welterweight category will see Nigeria’s Rilwan “Baby Face" Babatunde, West
African Boxing Union (WABU) champion fighting Tanzania’s Mkalekwa Salehe Omari
for the WBF (International) title. The lightweight division will see the
exciting Rilwan “Real One” Oladosu, WABU lightweight champion, taking on
Ghana’s Emmanuel Quartey for the WBF (International) lightweight title.
The event will be beamed live to boxing fans on GOtv Select 2 (channel 34) and DStv channel 209.
GOtv Boxing
Night 22 will be the second edition of the event held behind closed doors. The
last edition, which held on 27 November, was the first.
Speaking on the
coming event, Jenkins Alumona, CEO of Flykite Productions, organisers of GOtv
Boxing Night, said the two WBF title fights provide an indication of the
resurgence of Nigerian boxing.
“The WBF is
major boxing global boxing authority and we are delighted that it has approved
these bouts. On account of WBF’s profile in boxing circuits, it’s safe to say that
the boxing body has continued to be impressed by GOtv Boxing Night sponsors’
intervention in Nigerian boxing. In 2019, we staged the WBF (Intercontinental)
heavyweight title bout and we’re about staging two WBF titles in one night. The
evidence of growth is undisputable. We thank the WBF for its support,” said
Alumona.
The Flykite
boss also urged fans to tune in on the event day, saying the decision to hold
the event behind closed doors is in the interest of public health. He noted
that many sporting events abroad are still being held behind closed doors in
accordance with the advice of health authorities.
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