Nigerian boxers Sule 'Tyson Kill' Olagbade, King 'Hand of God' Davidson retain WBU world titles as Monarch Promotions make bold English entry
The two Nigerian fighters had good outings at the 'Homecoming'.
Two Nigerian boxers Sule 'Tyson Kill' Olagbade and King 'Hand of God' Davidson dominated their fights to retain their World Boxing Union (WBU) World titles as Monarch Events and Promotions made full entry into British boxing.
After co-hosting several shows, Monarch Events and Promotions had their first big nights that had Nigerian fighters Sule Olagbade and King Davidson on show.
Tagged 'The Homecoming', the event held at the St George’s Hall in Bradford, the hometown of Tasif Khan, who defended his World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Flyweight title in the main fight.
Olagbade got his victory through a unanimous decision which declared him winner against Nicaragua's Arnoldo Solano after twelve fantastic rounds of boxing.
Judges Jonathan Pasi and Kornelius Bernds both scored the contest 116-112 while Judge Thomas Hakenberg scored it 118-111 all in favour of Olagbade as he retained his World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Welterweight World title.
Reigning World Boxing Union (WBU) Interim Middleweight World Champion, Davidson Knocked out Mexican ‘El Huracan’ Fernando Castaneda with a devastating body shot in the fought round of scheduled 12 rounds to retain the title he won in Lagos in December 2018.
Scary Ghanaian Cruiserweight, Braimah 'Bukom Banku' Kamoko fought Germany’s Rajhat Bilgetekin for the vacant World Boxing Union (WBU) International Cruiserweight Crown.
Kamoko secured a TKO victory in the third round after working the German hard with big lefts and rights and ended it with a crushing blow that sent the German down cold.
Bilgetekin was revived by the ringside Doctor as Bukom Banku won his first-ever international title.
The main event of 'Homecoming' night saw homeboy and four-time, two-division World Champion Tasif Khan successfully defend his World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Flyweight World crown which he won at the 'King of the ring' in December 2018 in Lagos.
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