Fans clamour for more actions, AKO4 debuts in Abuja

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Fight fans in Abuja could not help but clamour for more actions when the African Knockout Championship (AKO4) made a debut in Nigeria’s capital, captivating fans with its inaugural live event at the Ladi Kwali Hall, Abuja Continental.

The night was full of thrilling fights in the various categories of featherweight, middleweight, lightweight and women’s bantamweight with each fight adding to a cascade of excitement.

The main event was a highstakes showdown between Nigeria’s Daniel Emeka, popularly known as “Big Shark” and Flex Munwe from Congo, culminating in Munwe’s victory by unanimous decision.

The co-main event featured Richard Muzaan from Nigeria, who delivered a breathtaking technical knockout against Cameroon’s Tayo Athanasius, leaving the crowd in awe.
In the featherweight category, Daniel Iwuoha stunned everyone with a knockout of Emmanuel Nworie in just 38 seconds.

Ugochukwu Melvin, popularly known as ‘The African Sniper’, also defeated Burkina Faso’s Israel Mano in a light heavyweight decision, while Nigeria’s Jane Osigwe showcased her prowess in the women’s bantamweight division, dominating Togo’s Jibidar Cynthia with a technical knockout.

Cote d’Ivoire’s Marcel Yao Knocked out Cherif Drame in 42 Seconds of the first round of their bout, while Senegal’s Gasmire Diatta, also known as “Kayilla the Killer,” defeated Nigeria’s Jackiel Ayana (The Smiling Assassin).

The performances of the night award went to Nigeria’s Jane Osigwe and Senegal’s Gasmire Diatta.

The atmosphere was electric as the fans witnessed high-octane action and fierce competition, making AKO4 a historic and exhilarating event.

Among the audience were notable figures such as Nollywood actor Jim Iyke, comedian and skit maker Mark Angel, and Super Eagles forward, Victor Osimhen.

Commenting on the event, General Manager of Abuja Continental, the host company, Javier Sanchez, said: “This event is a big boost for the company and we are proud to be part of this development in Nigeria and in Abuja for the first time. We hope to sustain this gesture.”

  • Ernest Nzor

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