A thrilling night of boxing awaits as 16 Nigerian boxers gear up for the ‘Total Destruction’ fight night, organized by DeLads Boxing Promotions. The event is scheduled to take place on June 30 at the National Institute of Sports, National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos State.
Main Event: Oluwasegun vs. Muibi
The headline bout features a highly anticipated 10-round WABU light heavyweight title clash between Olanrewaju Oluwasegun (13-6-2, 12 KOs) and the undefeated Lekan “The Engine” Muibi (14-0-0, 14 KOs).
This match promises to be a fierce contest, with both fighters bringing their best to the ring.
Co-Main Event: Shogbesan vs. Lateef
In the co-main event, reigning National Super-featherweight champion Sikiru “Omo Iya Eleja” Shogbesan will face Azeez “Captain” Lateef, who will be making his fifth professional appearance.
This super-featherweight bout is expected to be a tough contest, showcasing the skills and determination of both fighters.
Additional Bouts
The event will also feature several other exciting matchups:
- Super-Flyweight Contest: Current National Super-flyweight Champion Sifon “Best” Iwatt will take on Nurudeen “Tallest” Salahu in an eight-round bout. Iwatt returns to the ring after a split-decision fight against Ogunyanju Sikiru in January.
- Super-Featherweight Clash: Akanji Moruf and Toheeb “Full Tank” Hassan, both known for their aggressive styles, are set to battle in what promises to be an exhilarating matchup.
- Super-Lightweight Contest: Unbeaten 16-year-old Animashaun “Baddo” Raheem will compete against 24-year-old Ojo “O J” Arabambi in a six-round bout. Raheem, making his fifth professional appearance, is a fan favorite.
- Super-Lightweight Bout: Oluwasegun Gbobaniyi will face Taye Fajimi in an eight-round clash.
- Lightweight Contest: Unbeaten Emmanuel Abimbola will take on Toheed Kehinde.
- Super-Lightweight Matchup: Samuel “Opaogun” Moses will meet Williams “Khaki” Amosu.
- Cruiserweight Clash: Arinze Franklin and Toheeb Wasiu will compete in an eight-round bout.
- Super-Flyweight Fight: 21-year-old Afolabi Shittu, who has only one loss on his 13-fight record, will participate in an eight-round contest against an opponent yet to be announced.
This event is set to deliver a night of high-octane boxing action, showcasing some of Nigeria’s most talented fighters.
Source Link: Punch News