YUCATECO PROMOTIONS TO SPEND $100,000 FOR WBC AMATEUR BOXING EVENT 


YUCATECO PROMOTIONS TO SPEND $100,000 FOR WBC AMATEUR BOXING EVENT 
YUCATECO PROMOTIONS TO SPEND $100,000 FOR WBC AMATEUR BOXING EVENT


YUCATECO PROMOTIONS TO SPEND $100,000 FOR WBC AMATEUR BOXING EVENT
 


YUCATECO PROMOTIONS TO SPEND $100,000 FOR WBC AMATEUR BOXING EVENT

YUCATECO PROMOTIONS TO SPEND $100,000 FOR WBC AMATEUR BOXING EVENT 
YUCATECO PROMOTIONS TO SPEND $100,000 FOR WBC AMATEUR BOXING EVENT
Nigeria’s owner and CEO of Yucateco Boxing Promotions Imonlei Yakubu Imadu is spending a whopping $100,000 for the inaugural WBC/ABU Amateur Boxing Tournament scheduled for Lagos from February 6-8

▪️ Eleven boxers to be selected for the WBC World Cup Amateur tournament in Mexico_

▪️ Fifty-four boxers from six countries have registered for the WBC Lagos tourney




The owner and CEO of Yucateco Boxing Promotions, Imonlei Yakubu Imadu, will spend a whopping $100,000 for the inaugural World Boxing Council (WBC)/Africa Boxing Union (ABU) Amateur Championships from February 6-8 at Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.

Middleweight Isaac Zebra Ssenyange is one of Uganda’s main hope in Lagos. He is a member of Zebra Boxing Club

“I’m doing it alone it’s fully self sponsored because I want all the talented African boxers to get an opportunity to participate in the WBC Amateur Boxing World Cup in Mexico,” Imadu told boxersworld.co.ke in a telephone interview from Lagos.

“There’s no single sponsor supporting me, every penny spent is from my personal pocket.”

Imadu said the $100,000 expenditure will cater for among other things food, accommodation, transportation within Nigeria, publicity, equipment, branding, location, medical, insurance, medals, belts, boxing jerseys, license and training of referees and judges.

Imadu clarified there’s no prize money for the Lagos tournament which is an African qualifier for the WBC Amateur World Cup in Mexico later this year.

The Yucateco CEO however said the Mexico tournament will have prize money.

“In the case of the World Cup in Mexico, there’s prize money because they have international sponsors but here in Africa they’re no sponsors at all yet there’s a lot of money in our continent,” said Imadu who also sponsors the populat Yucateco League in Nigeria.

“That is why I have to make this huge sacrifice for the benefit of African boxers to be able to attend the World Cup to compete against world’s top boxers as well as get world ratings and international exposure. Personally I’m gaining nothing financially.”

Imadu is not only sponsoring the WBC/ABU Amateur tournament but he has also built the gymnasium to be used for the three-day event.

“Also worthy of note is the commissioning of a modern boxing gym built by Yucateco Boxing Promotions,” said Imadu.

“The gym will be handed over to the Lagos State Government as part of our support for boxing development in Africa starting from our immediate catchment area: Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa.”

Lightweight Shakur “Topboy”Mugambe

A total of 54 boxers from six countries have registered for the WBC/ABU Amateur Boxing tournament with Nigeria entering 38 boxers.

Besides Nigeria, other participating countries are Benin, Uganda, Ghana, Togo and Cote d’Ivoire.




Uganda is the only East African country taking part in the Lagos event, represented by two female and six male boxers.

The 54 boxers who have entered the Lagos tournament:


MEN

52KG

FARUK OSIKOYA -NIGERIA

SAMUEL DAHUSI – NIGERIA

BENEDICT TETTEH (GHANA)

AGBOTOMEY MAHUDJRO LANDRY PRINCE (BENIN)

KIMERA MOSES (UGANDA)

GABRIEL ADDO (GHANA)


56KG

QUAM MOSEFIU – NIGERIA.

BALYEGESA BENON – UGANDA

TOLUWANI ISRAEL WILLIAMS – NIGERIA.

OKORO PETER AKALI -BENIN

OGUNREMI MICHAEL – NIGERIA

RAMANDAN ABODUNRIN – NIGERIA

GBADEYAN MAYOWA – NIGERIA


60KG

SALAWU RILWAN – NIGERIA

AJISOLA HABEEB – NIGERIA

AGBOTOMEY HOUNKPE BERNARDINO OZIAS BAGNON – BENIN

SHAKUR MUGAMBE – UGANDA


64KG

ABDULRAMON ABDULWAHAB – NIGERIA

MULEME DENIS KATABULA UGANDA

ABIODUN OLUWASEUN – NIGERIA

QUODRI ILORI – NIGERIA


69KG

ABDULSALAM ALATA – NIGERIA

SHARAFADEEN FAWAS – NIGERIA

BATTLE NUHU – UGANDA

EDOH Stéphano F. – TOGO

ALABI OLAREWAJU – NIGERIA

DANIEL AWADZI – GHANA

ADETAYO ABIODUN – NIGERIA


75KG

AKINTOLA DAVID – NIGERIA

DANIEL JOSHUA – NIGERIA

LAWAL ISMAIL – NIGERIA

ISAAC ZEBRA SSENYANGE – UGANDA

AKOUMANY Clément ENOC – TOGO

81KG

SAHEED JAMIU – NIGERIA

OBANLA OPEYEMI – NIGERIA

KONATE AHMADA HK – COTEVOIRE

WISDOM VICTORY NLEWEMCHI – NIGERIA

STEPHEN OCHOCHE – NIGERIA


WOMEN

51KG

AYOMIDE MAYOWA – NIGERIA

MADUWA BRENDA – UGANDA

PAULINE NOUGBOVEDO ASSOGBA – BENIN

ALIYA ADENIJI – NIGERIA

54KG

SHAKIRAT KAREEM – NIGERIA

KADIJAT AJISOLA – NIGERIA

AWAU OGUNMODEDE – NIGERIA

AINA ADEKOWINSA – NIGERIA


57KG.

AISAT GBADAMOSI – NIGERIA

SULAIMON FATIA – NIGERIA

ADESHINA AMIRAH – NIGERIA

MODINAT OLADOSU – NIGERIA


60KG.

PRECIOUS ANINE – NIGERIA –

NABIKOLO DENISE FATIMA – UGANDA

AKANNI ANUOLUWAPO – NIGERIA

ADEBAYO MUTIA – NIGERIA



TOURNAMENT FEATURES

DAY 1

6TH FEBRUARY – ARRIVAL- 12 noon.

TECHNICAL MEETING – 4PM

DRAWS FOR BOUTS – 6PM


DAY 2

7TH FEBRUARY – MEDICAL & WEIGHING – 7AM

1st SEMI FINAL BOUTS – 13 BOUTS – 4PM – 8.30PM.

2nd SEMI FINAL BOUTS – 13 BOUTS – 9.30PM – 2AM –


DAY 3

8TH FEBRUARY 2025

MEDICAL TEST & WEIGHING – 7AM

1st FINAL BOUTS- 7 BOUTS – 4PM – 6PM

2nd FINAL BOUTS – 6 BOUTS – 8PM – 9.20PM

PRESENTATION OF MEDALS – 9.30PM


WEIGHT CATEGORIES

MALE

1. 52KG

2. 56KG

3. 60KG

4. 64KG

5. 69KG

6. 75KG

7. 81KG




WOMEN

1. 51KG

2. 54KG

3. 57KG

4. 60KG

WBC/ABU AMATEUR BOXING COMPETITION IN LAGOS NIGERIA WILL BE GUIDED BY WBC AMATEUR TECHNICAL RULES

Credit: boxersworld.co.ke



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