The event, which holds at the Indoor
Sports Hall of the National Stadium, Lagos, will feature seven bouts,
including two international challenge encounters.
King, an elite level light welterweight boxer had earlier boasted that he will end Fijabi’s undefeated run.
“That cash prize is mine. I am really motivated to win it and I will win it. Nigerians like to say ‘Ghana Must Go,’ but I am saying Fijabi will fall and I will pocket the money. That money is fit only for a king and I am King by name,” he raved.
“That cash prize is mine. I am really motivated to win it and I will win it. Nigerians like to say ‘Ghana Must Go,’ but I am saying Fijabi will fall and I will pocket the money. That money is fit only for a king and I am King by name,” he raved.
In the other international duel, Oto
Joseph, national lightweight champion, will face another crack Ghanaian
opponent, Richard Amefu. Also in the lightweight category, Emmanuel Igwe
is scheduled to take on Kabiru Towolawi in a national challenge
contest, while Sikiru Shogbesan will swap punches with Prince Nwoye.
The light heavyweight division will see
the ring return of national champion, the colourful Jude Iloh, fighting
Adewale Masebinu. The title fight on the night is in the cruiserweight
division, where Idowu Okusote will attempt to take the national title
from the champion, Ekeng Henshaw. The fight line-up also includes a
national lightweight challenge duel between Semiu Olapade and
Ebubechukwu Eze.
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