On a night loaded with (TKOs), Lagos based youth and quickly developing pugilist Rilwan "Babyface'' Babatunde rose the Most Significant Boxer of the GOtv Boxing Night 11, held at the Obafemi Awolowo stadium, Ibadan on Sunday, Walk 26.
Babyface postures with his spurious check of N2m The outstanding boxer won the N2m prize cash after he vanquished Waliu "Oganla" Arogundade in the fourth round to win the national light welterweight challenge in an aggregate of 10 minutes.
Babyface pulverized his rival vigorously and stunned him twice before the authorities needed to stop the session. Babyface (r) tries to obstruct a hit from his adversary can likewise report that Ibadan rave existing apart from everything else Akeem Sadiku, prominently called "Dodo'' additionally thumped out Saka "KC Certainty'' Kazeem in the first round in the light middleweight challenge.
In the national light welterweight session, Vincent Essien was no match for Ibadan conceived Olaide Fijabi known as "Fijaborn'' who is outstanding in Lagos.
In spite of the fact that their experience was forming into an intense one when Essien demonstrated a few flashes, yet Fijabi adjusted it off in the third round with a deft punch to send Essien to the campaign - and that was the means by which it finished.
The significant bombshell of the night was seen in the national light heavyweight challenge between Kabiru "KB Godson'' Towolawi and Adewale "Masevex'' Masebinu.
KB Godson's overwhelming blow in the second round was sufficient to win the tie as Masevex' supervisor quit after blood from his boxer's face kept on spilling.
The greatest session on the battle card was however shortlived when Nigeria's Otto "Joe Kid" Joseph wrapped-up the eagerly awaited West African lightweight test in the first round when he vanquished Ghana's Ayitey Courage, to seal a night of hazardous boxing.
Babyface who had never won the prize cash at the past releases of the competition likewise brought home the Mojisola Ogunsanya trophy, a honor given to the best boxer on the near
Babyface postures with his spurious check of N2m The outstanding boxer won the N2m prize cash after he vanquished Waliu "Oganla" Arogundade in the fourth round to win the national light welterweight challenge in an aggregate of 10 minutes.
Babyface pulverized his rival vigorously and stunned him twice before the authorities needed to stop the session. Babyface (r) tries to obstruct a hit from his adversary can likewise report that Ibadan rave existing apart from everything else Akeem Sadiku, prominently called "Dodo'' additionally thumped out Saka "KC Certainty'' Kazeem in the first round in the light middleweight challenge.
In the national light welterweight session, Vincent Essien was no match for Ibadan conceived Olaide Fijabi known as "Fijaborn'' who is outstanding in Lagos.
In spite of the fact that their experience was forming into an intense one when Essien demonstrated a few flashes, yet Fijabi adjusted it off in the third round with a deft punch to send Essien to the campaign - and that was the means by which it finished.
The significant bombshell of the night was seen in the national light heavyweight challenge between Kabiru "KB Godson'' Towolawi and Adewale "Masevex'' Masebinu.
KB Godson's overwhelming blow in the second round was sufficient to win the tie as Masevex' supervisor quit after blood from his boxer's face kept on spilling.
The greatest session on the battle card was however shortlived when Nigeria's Otto "Joe Kid" Joseph wrapped-up the eagerly awaited West African lightweight test in the first round when he vanquished Ghana's Ayitey Courage, to seal a night of hazardous boxing.
Babyface who had never won the prize cash at the past releases of the competition likewise brought home the Mojisola Ogunsanya trophy, a honor given to the best boxer on the near
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