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Joe Boy Vows to Mess up Ghanaian Opponent's Face

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Reigning African Boxing Union (ABU) lightweigh­t champion, Oto “Joe Boy” Joseph of Nigeria, has vowed to mess up the face of his Ghanaian challenger, Anama Dotse, when they clash in the internatio­nal lightweigh­t challenge bout at GOtv Boxing Night 16 on October 14, at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos.

The bout is one of the two internatio­nal contests scheduled for the event. Speaking in Lagos on Friday, the hardhittin­g ABU champion said he was in good shape for the fight and he is ready to make his opponent suffer.

“I am in the best shape possible. This is a bad omen for Dotse, who should know that Nigeria is superior to Ghana in every way. I will prove that superiorit­y by messing up his face. His face remains smooth because he has been meeting soft opponents. That will end at GOtv Boxing Night,” bragged Joe Boy.

GOtv Boxing Night 16 will feature nine bouts across different weight divisions, the highest number since the show began in November 2014.

The headline fight is the West African Boxing Union (WABU) lightweigh­t title clash between Rilwan Oladosu of Nigeria and Ghana's Benjamin Lamptey. Also scheduled is the national light heavyweigh­t title bout between Kabiru Towolawi and Adewale Masebinu. In the featherwei­ght class, Waidi Usman will have a rematch with Chibuzor Obi.

The event will equally feature alumni of the last two editions of GOtv Boxing NextGen Search. Leading the pack is Opeyemi Elijah, best boxer at GOtv Boxing NextGen 4, who will take on Sheriff Ogunbanjo in a super bantamweig­ht duel. Taiwo Agbaje will take on Tope Musa in a lightweigh­t clash; while Azeez Tijani will square up with Waheed Shogbanmu.

Another GOtv Boxing NextGen graduate, Isaac Chukwudi will slug it out with Adeyemi Adekanla in a welterweig­ht clash, while Aminu Akintayo would face Mutiu Lawal in a super flyweight division contest.

The event will be beamed live on SuperSport in 47 African countries. The best boxer at the event will go home with a cash prize of N1.5 million alongside the Mojisola Ogunsanya Memorial Trophy.

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