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Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 09 Nov 2020, 08:37
by Ruthless-RKO
Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

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Undefeated heavyweight Ike Ibeabuchi is awaiting his official release from prison after losing a promising career to two decades behind bars.

Ibeabuchi last fought in 1999 as he went 20-0 against future world champion Chris Byrd before a series of run-ins with the law saw ‘The President’ put away.

Due to his mental issues and being deemed unstable and dangerous to release whilst serving time, roadblocks have been placed in front of Ibeabuchi’s freedom for some time now.

Despite recent reports he had been released last month, his brother Stan insisted that stagnant paperwork has kept Ike from seeing daylight.

“Ike was transferred to ICE following his release on September 13, 2020, from Arizona Penal system and is held there,” Stan told the Nigerian media.

“My brother’s case was handled unjustly. He was never given a fair chance to defend himself.

“He spent a lot of time for a crime he did not commit. Ike spent more than 20 years in prison. That is an injustice.

“What I think happened is an action against him, just to make sure Ike didn’t achieve his dream of becoming heavyweight champion of the world.”


His release was initial due four years, although a violation of his parole terms meant a further spell behind bars.

A warrant dating back to 2003 was cited as Ibeabuchi headed back to jail.

Since then, Ibeabuchi and his family have campaigned for him to restart his life and boxing career.

IKE IBEABUCHI PROBATION

Discussing the situation further, Stan added: “In regards to his so-called probation violation, why would a detainee spend more than two years in detention without being sentenced?

“This is someone arrested since 2016. Four years behind bars for a probation violation, he knew nothing about it.

“He did not know what was required of him. They should have given my brother Ike a fair hearing. A fair judgment and not left him behind bars for four years.

“To me, that is injustice. All this to end with a career in boxing completely destroyed, which he might have achieved (the heavyweight title).”


The 47-year-old is often discussed in boxing circles as a case of what might have been. Ibeabuchi undoubtedly had the talent to win a recognized title.

We will never know what amount of his potential Ike Ibeabuchi could have reached if he had continued from 1999.

Instability in his frame of mind has played a huge part in a ‘what if?’ story that may have changed boxing history in the top division.

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 09 Nov 2020, 08:50
by Lenny Cravats
Who? Never heard of him.

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 09 Nov 2020, 09:42
by Enlightened-One
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Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 09 Nov 2020, 09:50
by Perkin Warbeck
He was the author of his own misfortune.

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 09 Nov 2020, 11:15
by bobcatbox
Lenny Cravats wrote: 09 Nov 2020, 08:50 Who? Never heard of him.
Surely you jest. The man was President.

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 06:52
by detamour
The skunt is done, and he will be deported.

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 08:36
by Bard of Boxrec
Can anyone remember the first ever ‘what happened to Ike’ thread on boxrec?

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 08:41
by littlepug
Imagine that fcuker moving in next door to you? You’d never sleep at night!

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 11:19
by jamesmcdonnell
I think I would move out immediately.

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 13:12
by H8Usernames
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 13 Nov 2020, 11:19 I think I would move out immediately.
Big surprise. You'd also call the popo if a group of schoolgirls knocked on your door to sell cookies. Tell us something that we don't know.

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 13:45
by Lenny Cravats
Riddick Blowe wrote: 13 Nov 2020, 08:36 Can anyone remember the first ever ‘what happened to Ike’ thread on boxrec?
Yes. There seemed to be one every few months from '02-'04.

Normally they'd be from new poster, and we'd all reply with, 'who?'

(which is what I did on this thread - I was hoping someone would recognize where it came from, but there's only a handful of us left. Most of the British posters from that time rarely went in to CS, either).

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 13:53
by jamesmcdonnell
H8Usernames wrote: 13 Nov 2020, 13:12
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 13 Nov 2020, 11:19 I think I would move out immediately.
Big surprise. You'd also call the popo if a group of schoolgirls knocked on your door to sell cookies. Tell us something that we don't know.
Sorry, what?

You need to get a sense of humor you sad pudendum.

Who the fcuk are you anyway?

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 15:03
by gilgamesh
Are we supposed to feel sad for this dude for f*cking up his own life?

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 15:13
by Jeff_lacy_ko
Hes nuts the last thing he needed was more hits in the head

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 14 Nov 2020, 09:34
by Syntax Error
He looks like a fat version of Ice Cube in the picture on the Left.

Re: Ike Ibeabuchi, 47, ‘boxing career destroyed’ as he awaits official freedom

Posted: 15 Nov 2020, 02:21
by margaret thatcher
image being his cell mate, you'd be stretched so much it would be like throwing a hot dog down a hallway