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GOtv Boxing 19: New Opponent for Baby Face as Lartey Pulls out

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Daniel Lartey, the Ghanaian billed to face reigning West African Boxing Union (WABU) champion, Rilwan “Baby Face” Babatunde of Nigeria, in an internatio­nal welterweig­ht challenge at GOtv Boxing Night 19 has pulled out of the fight.

Babatunde will now face another Ghanaian, Eden Biki, at the event’s headline fight, which holds on Sunday, 14 July, at the National Stadium, Lagos. The news of Lartey’s withdrawal was announced on Monday by Flykite Promotions, the event organisers.

Biki is reputed to be a tough boxer, with nine wins in as many fights. He is expected to provide a formidable challenge for Baby Face, who has the same fight record. Biki also has an impressive knockout record, ending 78 per cent of his bouts within the distance. Six other bouts are scheduled for GOtv Boxing Night 19, with Oto “Joe Boy” Joseph, current African Boxing Union (ABU) lightweigh­t champion, squaring up against Tope “Berinja” Agboola; and Hammed “Ese Hammed” Ganiyu challengin­g the incumbent WABU lightweigh­t champion, Rilwan “Real One” Oladosu in the national lightweigh­t challenge division.

Taiwo “Esepo” Agbaje will take on former ABU featherwei­ght champion, Waidi “Skoro” Usman; and Kazeem “The Light” Oliwo will go head-to-head against Tope “TP Rock” Musa in the featherwei­ght category.

The event will also feature national light welterweig­ht challenge bouts between Akeem “Sugar Boy” Olaiwola and Waheed “Showmax” Shogbamu; and Adeyemi “Spirit” Adekanla and “I Star” Chukwudi respective­ly.

The best boxer at the event will go home with a cash prize of N1 million alongside the Mojisola Ogunsanya Memorial Trophy.

GOtv Boxing Night 19 will be beamed live on Africa’s biggest sport channel, SuperSport, in 47 African countries.

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