
Undefeated professional boxer Taiwo ‘Esepo’ Agbaje has vowed to knock out Tosin ‘Sojar Boy’ Osaigbovo in the seventh round of their WBA lightweight title bout on April 26, even staking N2m of his own purse on the outcome. The verbal clash occurred at a press conference for the fight, billed as “Clash of the Unbeaten” and promoted by De Lad’s Boxing Promotion and Ariya Networks, sanctioned by the Nigeria Boxing Board of Control. Agbaje, with an 18-0 record and 13 knockouts, is a former WBF Intercontinental featherweight champion and is moving up two weight classes for this fight. Osaigbovo, making his first title fight appearance with a 12-0 record and eight knockouts, responded to Agbaje's challenge by stating he would deliver Agbaje's first loss. Remi Aboderin, Secretary-General of the Nigeria Boxing Board of Control, confirmed the fight's sanctioning by both the board and the World Boxing Association, highlighting the undefeated records of both pugilists. Alhaji Wahid Alabi, Chairman of De Lad’s Boxing Promotion, expressed enthusiasm for the long-awaited contest, noting the increasing financial opportunities for Nigerian boxers. Dr. Idris Olagoke Badmus, Chairman of Ariya Networks, described the event as a step towards building a sustainable ecosystem for professional boxing in Africa, with plans for a premium pay-per-view tournament in 2026. The event is sponsored by Fearless Energy Drink and Premium Trust Bank, and will include five additional bouts on the undercard.
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