Conceived by former Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, the initiative was designed to provide young boxers with a platform to train, sharpen their skills, and gain exposure. Sixteen years on, it has become a cornerstone of grassroots boxing development in Nigeria.

Speaking at the 145th edition, Edun expressed pride in the tournament’s consistency and its role in nurturing future champions.

“This is a conveyor belt, an academy, and a proving ground for professional boxing. Every month, these young athletes train hard, live disciplined lives, and come here to showcase their skills. Our commitment is to prepare them to become Olympians who will not only participate but win medals—gold medals—for Nigeria,” he said.

LBHF Director David Mohammed echoed the sentiment, emphasising the importance of consistency. “This monthly show continues to deliver on its mandate. We are excited about the upcoming IBILE Championship, which will bring together champions from across Lagos’ divisions. That’s the next phase, and everyone is looking forward to it,” he noted.

With flawless wins from Fatade and Bossinu, alongside spirited performances across weight categories, the April edition reaffirmed LBHF’s reputation as a breeding ground for Nigeria’s next generation of boxing stars.