Lagos Boxing Hall of Fame returns with 10 bouts

The Lagos Boxing Hall of Fame (LBHF) returns this weekend with a thrilling lineup of bouts featuring amateur talents from across the state.  The event, scheduled for Saturday at Agege Stadium, will showcase 10 bouts as part of the revitalised monthly boxing series.

Among the featured contests are those in the men’s 50kg category, where Bolarinwa Michael of Next Page Club, Mushin, will face Daramola Daniel of Brightest Club, Oto Awori. Quadri Oyebamiji is set to slug it out with Lateef Qudus in the men’s 55kg division, just as Innocent Prosper of Bariga will challenge Samuel Talabi of Abule Egba in the men’s 60kg bout.

Muftau Abdullahi will square off against Adeyemi Adebayo in the 63kg category, while Abdullahi Robiu takes on Ibrahim Olayiwola in another clash within the same weight class.

In the women’s 48kg division, Sofia Yakubu of Oshodi will battle Nurat Sulimon of Badagry, and there will be a special exhibition bout in the 31kg category featuring Eniola Owolabi of Ojokoro against Amira Aremu of Ajegunle.

In other bouts, Olamilekan Badiru of Ikorodu West will test his strength against Sharafadeen Fawas of Ajegunle Apapa in the men’s 70kg division, Hamed Adegoke of Kosofe will go head-to-head with Dolapo Ajayi of Ifako-Ijaiye in the 75kg category, while the final bout of the day promises fireworks as Segun Aboseh of Badagry takes on Michael Olomitutu of Odi-Olowo in the men’s 86kg division.

According to LBHF Director, David Mohammed, the return of the monthly tournament is part of a broader strategy to spotlight the five administrative divisions of Lagos—Island, Badagry, Ikorodu, Lagos Mainland, and Epe (IBILE)—as well as local councils, fostering a more dynamic and inclusive competition.

“We’re introducing innovation into the tournament. For the next three months, we’ll host monthly editions culminating in the Governor’s Belt Championship in December,” Mohammed explained.

“This kickoff will help us identify boxers from every corner of Lagos State who deserve to be seen by coaches and considered for the state squad in major national events.”

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