Nestor Bolum targets knockout win against Liam Pope in WBF contest
Sydney-based Nigerian professional boxer, Nestor Bolum, is targeting a knockout against homeboy, Liam Pope, in today’s vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF) Australasian title fight in Sydney. It is a 10-round contest.
Speaking with The Guardian, yesterday, after the weighing-in ceremony, Bolum, who relocated to Sydney in 2015, said that he is 100 per cent fit for the fight, adding that he will teach his Australian opponent a bitter lesson inside the ring.
“Liam Pope is taller, but he is too open for me to kill. I am going to teach him a bitter lesson tomorrow (today) by God’s Grace. I am 100 per cent fit, and my target is to knock him down,” Bolum stated.
The Guardian learnt that today’s fight will cost the fans as much as $3,000. Each fan will pay $70 for the regular ticket, $2,500 VIP and $3,000 for VVIP ticket.
Homeboy, Tyler Billzard, who was originally tipped for the vacant Australian Featherweight title belt, had pulled out of the contest for Liam Pope to step in.
The Delta State-born Bolum, who represented Nigeria at Athens 2004 Olympic Games, said he had trained hard for the fight, adding that Australian boxing fans will enjoy every bit of the fight today.
“The build up to the fight has generated a lot of interest from boxing fans here in Australia. I won’t give Liam Pope any breathing space throughout the fight.”
After his comeback victory against another homeboy, Luke Martin, in Sydney last year, Bolum is being celebrated as a knockout specialist in Australia.
“I will ensure that Pope gets the punishment he deserves because I am working with experienced coaches, including George Tannous and Liam O’Brien. They are great people, who have seen a lot in boxing. I am confident of winning the belt,” Bolum stated.
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