Sunday, 25 October 2015

GOtv Boxing Night: Boxers Talk Tough

Isaac Ekpo
Isaac Ekpo
AHEAD of the GOtv Boxing Night holding today at the Indoor Sports Hall of the National Stadium, Lagos, the pugilists have been boasting of decimating each other.
Nigeria’s Isaac “Grenade” Ekpo, a former Commonwealth Super Middleweight champion, has vowed to stop his opponent Jules “Tyson” Kabore of Burkina Faso in the fourth of their 10-round contest when they meet in the event’s headline bout.
“Kabore is taller than I am, but that will have no bearing on the fight. I will be celebrating my birthday on Sunday and I have to give myself a birthday present. Stopping Kabore in the fourth round is the present that I want and deserve. He is not going beyond that and he knows,” raved Ekpo.


Responding to Ekpo’s claim that he cannot be defeated in Nigeria, Kabore said: “I won four of my seven fights via TKO. I am undefeated since turning pro. I am taller and better than Ekpo. Tell him that. He will fall. That is not a subject for debate.”
Nurudeen “Prince” Fatai, the National Lightweight champion billed to fight Joe “Otto Boy” Joseph in a challenge contest, has dismissed his opponent’s chances of defeating him as non-existent. “I have been a champion for 10 years. It takes something to be a champion, which Ottoh does not have. Many have tried and failed. Ottoh will fail,” he said.

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