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Fresh boxers discovered from GOtv Boxing NextGen 5

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L-R: Abolade Akintunde 3rd place, Alaba Omotola 1st place and Uhibudon Okafor 2nd place during the GOtv Boxing NextGen Search 5 held at the Indoor Sports Hall of Kwara State Stadium today Friday 30th of August 2019

Thirteen young boxers, aged between 18 and 25, have emerged from GOtv Boxing NextGen Search 5, which held in Ilorin.

The programme, which began on Thursday, held at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Kwara State Sports Complex, where young amateur boxers from across the country took part in sparring sessions to determine their suitability for entry into the professional cadre.

Among those present at the closing ceremony where the boxers were unveiled were President, Nigerian Boxing Board of Control (NBB of C), Rafiu Ladipo; Secretary-General of the Board, Remi Aboderin; Mallam Tunde Kazeem, Director, Kwara State Sports Commission and representatives of the sponsors led by Jennifer Ukoh, Public Relations Manager, GOtv.

A judges’ panel made up of coaches Joe Mensah, Obisia Nwakpa and Afolabi Olatoke, Vice Chairman, Kwara State Coaches Association, selected boxers.

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On selection, they were presented gifts by the sponsors; three most outstanding boxers at the programme were presented with GOtv decoders by the sponsors, who will also pay for their professional boxing licences and pre-licensing medical examination of every selected boxer. Alaba Omotola emerged as the best boxer, while Chibudem Okafor and Abolade Akintunde emerged runners-up.

Speaking at the ceremony, the NBB of C President commended the sponsors for their immense support for Nigerian boxing beginning from 2014 when GOtv Boxing Night began. He noted that it is their investments in the sport that has kept it afloat, adding that without developmental programmes such as GOtv Boxing NextGen Search, the sport’s would have very little chance of survival let alone growth.

The NBB of C President urged other corporate bodies to emulate GOtv by supporting the sport, which he said has been revived and offers immense opportunity for Nigerian youth.

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