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    GOtv Boxing Night 25: Kadima Thanks Sponsors for N1m Cash Prize 

    Stephen Kadima, the latest winner of the Mojisola Ogunsanya Memorial Trophy for the best boxer at GOtv Boxing Night,, has thanked the sponsors, GOtv Nigeria, for the N1million cash prize attached to the award and support for boxing in the country.

    Kadima, who made his professional debut at GOtv Boxing Night 25 in Ibadan on Saturday, was adjudged the best boxer of the event by a panel of sports journalists after he defeated his opponent Michael “Emirate” Godwin.

    He described his victory at the event as the biggest moment of his life and  thanked the sponsors for making the GOtv Boxing Night a platform for identifying and developing talented boxers from across the country.

    “I’m happy to have won the best boxer prize and the N1million attached to it. I thank GOtv for making this happen. I’m so excited. I’m more excited by their support for boxing and boxers.

    “They have assisted the growth of the sport for a long time. Though Saturday was the first time I participated at GOtv Boxing Night, I had been watching it and I thank the sponsors,” he said.

    GOtv Boxing Night featured seven bouts across weight divisions.

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