Author: Chidozie Okoroji

Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev (13-1, 11 KOs) has succumbed to injuries he suffered in his IBF junior welterweight #1 contender bout with Subriel Matias (14-0, 14 KOs) on Friday night. Trainer Buddy McGirt and coach Donatas Janusevicius confirmed that Dadashev passed away at the UM Prince George’s Hospital Center in Cheverly, Maryland, where he was transported after the fight in nearby Oxon Hill. Dadashev lost to Matias by 11th round TKO, absorbing 260 power punches from his opponent. It was McGirt who made the decision to throw in the towel after the 11th round, which was the clearest…

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Super Eagles and Udinese of Italy defender, William Troost Ekong has revealed that he has been able to personally improve on his game since winning bronze for Nigeria at the last Olympic Games in Rio, which is helping him both at club and country level.

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Super Eagles and Galatasary of Turkey striker, Henry Chukwuemeka Onyekuru has revealed that he would love to play in the EPL but cannot due to work permit issues which is why he is at Galatasary.

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