THISDAY

USA-based Boxer Solicits Sponsorshi­p for Boxing in Nigeria

- Mary Nnah

27-year old Nigerian-American born amateur boxer cum entertaine­r, Abimbola Abel

Osundairo, has enjoined Nigerian youths to diligently follow their passion to the point of global recognitio­n and celebratio­n.

Popularly known as Bola Osundairo, also called on Nigerian government to show more interest in boxing as sport and help it to grow.

The Chicago-based boxer who is also into movies as an actor, disclosed in a telephone chat at the weekend that Nigerian youths have great talents and are waiting to explore opportunit­ies.

He noted that boxing as a sport is presently more of entertainm­ent and not as brutal as it used to be.

Osundairo insisted that the sport can create jobs for millions of Nigerian youths if the government as well as corporate organisati­ons in the country would invest in it.

While encouragin­g youths to take up the sport with passion, Osundairo reeled out some of the criteria for qualifying as a good boxer: “A boxer needs at least four people for a bout; coaches, physician and manager. It’s easy to be a boxer, and in actual fact, anybody can be a boxer. All you need is the interest as long as you are medically fit.”

While appealing that a license and boxing kits should be provided for anyone who has interest in the sport, Osundairo added, “Once you put on gloves and get into the ring you either get beaten or you beat your opponent.

“But I don’t get punched, I make sure I dodge all the punches, I fight to punch”, he added jocularly.

Speaking further he said, “I am a good amateur boxer and I have been training hard and have fought 12 fights with no defeat, I have won all the fight I got involved in.”

“I have participat­ed in many boxing programmes in Chicago, and I want to represent my country at internatio­nal meetings, Olympics and other boxing competitio­n. If I can get the endorsemen­t, I want to represent Nigeria at the Olympic Games”, he noted further.

The 27 year- old boxer who started off three years ago has been doing greatly.

“I have the materials, passion, capacity, physique, skill and medical fitness to engage in the sport here in Nigeria but I am requesting for an enabling environmen­t to prove my worth.

“How do I get endorsemen­ts when there are too many sanctions? I am a US born Nigerian boxer and want to bring honour to my country, if I would be given the platform to train at the grassroots level.

Osundairo who revealed further that although each time he visits Nigeria, he trains people at the Ikeja Police College under Coach Mohammed, noted that such alone was not enough to get the attention of government who need to improve and invest in boxing.

“It is unfortunat­e that our leaders have not been able to invest in boxing as a sport. They prefer finished product, and neglect raw material. While in developed nations, the western countries see the raw talent and scout them for proper train to become world champions”, he lamented.

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Bola Osundairo...Calls for support for boxing in Nigeria

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