Ogun State
Governor, Ibukunle Amosun and Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung, as
well as Information Minister, Lai Muhammed are in the top Nigerian
government
delegation, who will be at the ringside tomorrow night to cheer Anthony Joshua
against Carlos Takam in an IBF and WBA Heavyweight title bout billed for the
Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
This move,
which was at the behest of the Ogun State government, is geared at supporting
the reigning IBF champion, who hails from Sagamu, when he faces the former WBC
Silver heavyweight champion.
Takam
replaced Joshua’s original challenger, Kuburat Pulev, who made a last minute
withdrawal following a shoulder injury.Dalung said that with the two West
African neighbours having a healthy rivalry in the sporting world, Nigerians
will be happy if Anthony Joshua defeats the 2003 All-Africa Games bronze
medalist.
“Of recent,
Nigeria has enjoyed the upper hand against its West African neighbours,
Cameroun. The Super Falcons defeated the Indomitable Lioness in their backyard
to claim the 2015 CAF Africa Women Cup of Nations. Few weeks ago, the senior
men’s basketball team beat Cameroon to advance to the semifinals of the FIBA
Africa Cup Championship. The success of the Super Eagles against the
Indomitable Lions where they snatched four points from the available six points
to qualify for the 2018 World cup is still fresh in our memories.
“Another win
by Anthony Joshua will confirm our superiority and how far our sportsmen have
gone in recent years.”A confident Joshua, who took part in Wednesday’s open
workout session at the St David’s Hall in Cardiff, has promised to give his
fans something to cheer about as he defends his world titles.
Despite
being a last minute replacement for Pulev, Joshua will not be expecting an easy
ride against Takam, who has recorded 35 wins and just three losses in the 39
fights as a professional since 2005.
“I will be
conveying the goodwill message of his Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari to
him when I see him after the fight. It is imperative for him to understand how
much the government and the people of Nigeria are proud of his achievements as
our son,” Dalung said.
The current
unified world heavyweight champion, having held the IBF title since 2016, and
the WBA (Super) and IBO titles since April 2017, boasts a flawless professional
record of 19 fights, 19 victories and all of them coming through knockouts.
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