Nigerian-born British two-weight world champion and WBC heavyweight contender Lawrence Okolie (22-1, 16 KOs) will headline his first professional fight on African soil when he faces Ghanaian powerhouse Ebenezer Tetteh in a blockbuster showdown at ‘Chaos in the Ring II’ in Lagos.
Detty December Stage for Global Boxing Spectacle
The heavyweight attraction is scheduled for Sunday, December 21, 2025, at the Detty December Festival Grounds, Lagos, as part of the Detty December Festival, a month-long cultural celebration. The event will be broadcast live worldwide on DAZN.
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Promoters Target Landmark Night for African Boxing
‘Chaos in the Ring II’ is being staged by former world champion turned promoter Amir Khan and Dr Ezekiel Adamu, CEO of Balmoral Group Promotions, following the success of the inaugural edition.
“This card is here to make a statement,” Dr Adamu said. “Africa is ready to host the biggest nights in world boxing, and Chaos in the Ring II is proof.”
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Khan added, “I’ve fought all over the world, but this Lagos card is special. With Okolie headlining in Africa for the first time, a stacked heavyweight lineup, and Detty December behind us, we are giving fans a night they’ll never forget.”
Okolie’s Emotional Homecoming
Born in London to Nigerian parents, the 33-year-old Okolie won the WBO cruiserweight title in 2021 with a sixth-round knockout of Krzysztof Glowacki, successfully defended the belt, and later captured the WBC bridgerweight world title en route to the heavyweight division.
Now the WBC’s top-ranked heavyweight contender, Okolie, says fighting in Lagos carries deep personal meaning.
“Fighting in Lagos means everything to me,” Okolie said. “This is where my family is from. This is the dream. Under the Detty December lights, I’m putting on a show you won’t forget.”
Tetteh Promises Gruelling Test
Standing in his way is Ebenezer Tetteh (23-3, 20 KOs), a rugged Ghanaian veteran known for his durability and knockout power. Tetteh recently went seven hard rounds with British heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte and has vowed to push Okolie into a gruelling test.
Yoka Leads Strong Co-Main Event
The co-main event features towering French heavyweight Tony Yoka (14-3, 11 KOs), the 2016 Olympic super-heavyweight gold medallist, who faces German veteran Patrick “Big Patrick” Korte (23-5-1, 19 KOs) in a ten-round contest as Yoka seeks a return to world title contention.
Nigerian Talent Shines on Undercard
The undercard includes two all-Nigerian six-round bouts: Basit Adebayo (9-0, 4 KOs) against Sikiru Shogbesan (23-3-1, 10 KOs), and Isaac Chukwudi (5-3-1, 3 KOs) versus unbeaten puncher Raheem Animashaun (18-0, 12 KOs).
International Matchups Add Firepower
Further action sees Ghanaian super middleweight Elvis Ahorgah (15-4, 13 KOs) take on rising British star Harley Benn (9-2, 1 KO), while unbeaten prospects Shiloh Defreitas (6-0, 3 KOs) and Taye Fajimi (10-0, 4 KOs) clash in a compelling matchup.
Women’s Bout Rounds Out Stacked Card
The night also features a four-round women’s contest between Nene Joy Ojo (2-1, 2 KOs) and unbeaten Sandra Darkwah Boateng (5-0).
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