Friday, 15 September 2017

Boxing night: Nigerian boxing champion Fijabi to defend titlore: against Ghanaian opponent

  Victor kehinde       Friday, 15 September 2017
- The Gotv boxing night 12 will feature four international/continental bouts and three local fights - Nigeria's Edo Boy will defend his African Boxing Union welterweight title against Tanzania's Ramadhani Shauri - The Mojisola Ogunsanya memorial cash prize for the best boxer award has been increased from N2m to N2.5m - Boxing night 12 will hold on Independence Day October 1 at Indoor Sports of the National Stadium, Lagos Nigerians boxers scheduled to participate at Govt Boxing Night 12, have vowed put up stellar performances against their respective opponents with those fighting foreign opponents boasting that their they will win comfortably. The event will hold on 1 October at the Indoor Sports of the National Stadium, Lagos with seven fights lined up for the day.
Boxing night: Nigerian boxing champion Fijabi to defend title against Ghanaian opponent
Edo Boy fights to retain his title on Independence day..


All action Olaide “Fijaborn” Fijabi, the West African Boxing Union light welterweight champion, will defend his title against Ghana's Bilal Ibrahim, while Nigeria's Waidi "Skoro" Usman will take on Tanzania's Juma Fundi in an international featherweight challenge duel. Nigerian boxer Olaide Fijabi. Photo: NAIJ.com/Emmanuel Osodi Also in the light welterweight, Rilwan “Baby Face” will go up against Christmas "Tornado" Tombraye. Another lightweight clash will see the showy Rilwan "Real One" Oladosu take on Samuel Opaogun. In the light heavyweight division, Kabiru "KB Godson" Towolawi will take on Akeem Adebayo. PAY ATTENTION: Get the latest News on NAIJ.com News App The event, tagged the “Independence Day” edition, is the biggest ever boxing show in the history of the sport in the country. Boxers will earn a total of N20million in prize monies. The traditional Mojisola Ogunsanya Memorial cash prize for the best boxer award has been increased from N2million to N2.5million with the runner-up going home with N1million, while the second-runner-up will win N500,000. On the other hand, NAIJ.com recently visited the family house of boxing king Anthony Joshua in Sagamu, Ogun state Nigeria;
Boxing night: Nigerian boxing champion Fijabi to defend title against Ghanaian opponent
Also in the light welterweight, Rilwan “Baby Face” will go up against Christmas "Tornado" Tombraye. Another lightweight clash will see the showy Rilwan "Real One" Oladosu take on Samuel Opaogun. In the light heavyweight division, Kabiru "KB Godson" Towolawi will take on Akeem Adebayo.
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