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"I will end Joe Boy's premature reign," Anma Dotse

Oto Joe Boy Joseph
Oto Joe Boy Joseph
Dotse, highly rated in Ghana, said the title is not only for grab but would also avenge the defeat of numerous Ghanaian boxers in Nigeria.
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The duo will clash in a West African Boxing Union lightweight title fight that will herald the GOtv Boxing 11 at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Ibadan on Sunday, March 26, 2017.

According to Dotse, Ghana is still Africa’s boxing powerhouse.

He said: “I feel embarrassed that Nigerian boxers will wake up from nowhere and want to claim dominance. Joe Boy’s time is up and I am coming to end his premature reign,” he boasts.

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In other six bouts lined up on the night, Olaide “Fijaborn” Fijabi, national and West African light welterweight champion, will swap punches with Togolese Sunday Yao in an international challenge bout. Fijabi will be fighting in his hometown.

Fijabi said his preparation is in top gear and he is leaving nothing to chance in ensuring that he is not disgraced in the presence of his teeming fans.

A sum f N1million cash prize and the Mojisola Ogunsanya Memorial Trophy are up for the best boxer on the night.

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