Boxing Board receives UBO African Belt won by Idowu Rasheed

Nigeria’s Idowu “ID Buster” Rasheed won the vacant UBO African Light-Heavyweight belt by a round two knockout over Ghanaian Bastie Samir on Saturday at Decathlon, Kawukudi Park, Accra, Ghana.

Update: 2024-04-18 12:39 GMT

The Nigeria Boxing Board of Control (NBBofC) on Thursday received the Universal Boxing Organisation (UBO) African Belt from the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA).

This was made known in statement made available to journalists on Thursday in Lagos by Segun Aboderin, the Secretary NBB fC.

It stated that the Belt was presented to the President of the NBBofC, Dr. Rafiu Oladipo.

Nigeria’s Idowu “ID Buster” Rasheed won the vacant UBO African Light-Heavyweight belt by a round two knockout over Ghanaian Bastie Samir on Saturday at Decathlon, Kawukudi Park, Accra, Ghana.

However, the fight was declared a technical draw, after the brutal second round knockout, instead of a knockout win for Rasheed.

With the intervention of the Universal Boxing Organization (UBO) championships sanctioning body as well as massive publicity and awareness, the result was overturned in favour of the Nigerian.

According to the statement, the belt has been sent to the President of Nigerian Boxing Board of Control (NBBofC) for Idowu Rasheed to be decorated.

It also stated that the Ibadan-based Idowu Rasheed would be decorated by the Oyo State Governor.

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