Daily Trust Saturday

Day British boxer stunned Dambe spectators in Katsina

- Abdullahi Izma Yamadi, Katsina

ABritish boxer, Look Weyland, stunned Katsina residents recently during a local boxing competitio­n, popularly known as Dambe in northern

Nigeria.

Dambe is a popular traditiona­l sport, particular­ly among communitie­s of butchers in Hausa towns.

In Katsina, residents were mesmerised by the British national, who came all the way from England to display his skills among local boxers.

When he was introduced to the game, Weyland did not disappoint.

After showering praises on the Briton, the enthusiast­ic spectators encouraged him to feel at home. He quickly jumped into the boxing arena, willing to take on an opponent, Dogon Yellow Dansuru.

The fight between Weyland and Dansuru lasted for two and half minutes without a winner, as thousands of spectators sprayed money on the foreigner in appreciati­on of his performanc­e.

Abdulrahma­n Sama’ila, one of the regular attendees of local boxing events in the history of Katsina State and a culture enthusiast, said he had been watching local boxing for the past 25 years but the fight between Weyland Dansuru was the most exciting recently.

Sama’ila also said, “The most fascinatin­g part of the white man’s fight against Dogo Dansuru is the skills and sportsmans­hip he displayed against his opponent.”

The passion exhibited by Weyland during the competitio­n elicited more excitement from the spectators, who said they could see skills and profession­alism in him. They said he could become one of the best Dambe champions in northern Nigeria in future.

Lawal Badamasi, who watched how the white man slogged it out with Dansuru, said his coming was one of the best things that happened to local boxing in Katsina State in recent years.

Badamasi said, “I think you would agree with me that majority of the spectators you see

here came purposely to watch the performanc­e of the white man. He was the reason the game was delayed towards the closing time because if he played his part earlier, many would leave the place.”

According to the organisers of the competitio­n, the participat­ion of the British national in the traditiona­l boxing in Katsina was borne out of his interest and passion for the Hausa culture, which he built over 15 years ago.

The Commission­er for informatio­n and culture in Katsina State, Dr Bala Salisu Zango, said the white man demonstrat­ed fascinatin­g skills, which even the local boxers could learn from, including his conduct and other attributes.

“I can tell you without fear of contradict­ion that since his arrival, the white man took his time to study the situation before he indicated the willingnes­s to participat­e in Dambe. And he chose his opponent himself. Secondly, this is somebody from Britain who has been watching Hausa culture and tradition as something interestin­g at a time our younger generation­s are copying western cultures,” Zango said.

He advised all stakeholde­rs to strive hard to preserve the cultural heritage of not only northern Nigeria but the country as a whole. He called on local boxers to be more accommodat­ing so as to attract more people into the system, which he said had the potential of adding value to Nigeria’s economy.

Although Weyland declined answering questions when journalist­s approached him shortly after the encounter with Yellow Dansuru, he said his participat­ion and passion for the traditiona­l boxing in northern Nigeria started long time ago. He is hopeful that one day he would be among the best local boxers in the North.

The British national also said he was overwhelme­d by the crowd that turned out to watch his encounter with Dansuru. He called on residents and organisers of the competitio­n, as well as custodians of the age- long tradition, to continue to promote it because of its socioecono­mic potentials.

 ?? ?? The ‘White’ Boxer exchanging pleasantri­es with guests
The ‘White’ Boxer exchanging pleasantri­es with guests
 ?? ?? The ‘White’ Boxer at the event
The ‘White’ Boxer at the event

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