Lagos to host international boxing clash

By Daily Sports Nigeria on March 29, 2025

Six nations will converge at the Balmoral Convention Centre on April 18 for a high-stakes boxing tournament that promises to pit elite fighters against each other in a test of skill and endurance.

Game Rush and Balmoral Promotions will stage the high-octane boxing event, following the resounding success of their previous Chaos in the Ring tournament in December 2024 and the premier launch of Friday Fight Night in February 2025.

The upcoming tournament will feature elite fighters from six countries, including Ghana, Tanzania, Egypt, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Nigeria, all competing for ring supremacy.

It is set to be a night of high-energy action, fierce rivalries, and world-class entertainment. Fans can anticipate intense matches that will test the mettle of participating boxers.

Nigerian boxing sensation Basit “Jokerboy” Adebayo will fight for the World Boxing Organization Youth International lightweight title against Tanzanian challenger Suleiman Sheha on the night.

Ticket details and exclusive fight announcements are expected to be released in the coming weeks.

Interested parties can contact 07058184019 for sponsorship and partnership inquiries.

Source Punch Ng

Posted March 29, 2025


 

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