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mikeboxing
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Promoters: Boxing promotion...

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Dear: promoter,

First i want you to know that this is not a scam mail,

I wish to apply on behalf of my boxers for a challenge with one of yours.

I hail from Delta State Nigeria, base in Lagos State, and i am a boxing manager in Lagos, Nigeria.

I have good boxers who are ready to bring down any.

It will be of greatful if you consider this challenge and make this fight a deal come to past.

boxer name:
1, Mojeed Okedara {middle weight boxer}, who have good records in Nigeria.

2, Oladipupo Babalola {light middle weight}

3, Adewale Abe {heavy weight}

Also i will contact the president of the Nigerian Boxing Board Of Control {NBB of C} Prince Olaide Adeboye, if my application is been assepted.

It will be of grate favour if my application for boxing promotion are considered and acted on.

Yours in boxing.


ELUM ONYEKA EBOMA,
MANAGER,
MIKE BOXING CLUB NIGERIA,
E-mail: [email protected],
+2348027041062.
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Post by AntonS »

It’s extremely difficult to get a visa for Nigerian & indeed any African boxer, because they tend to go missing after the fight..
Australian Immigration is still looking for some of 2006 Commonwealth Games participants, which will never be able to enter Australia again once caught & deported.

I doubt I’ll ever see a Nigerian fight in Australia, but good luck with it around the world..
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AntonS wrote:It’s extremely difficult to get a visa for Nigerian & indeed any African boxer, because they tend to go missing after the fight..
Australian Immigration is still looking for some of 2006 Commonwealth Games participants, which will never be able to enter Australia again once caught & deported.

I doubt I’ll ever see a Nigerian fight in Australia, but good luck with it around the world..
AntonS wrote:It’s extremely difficult to get a visa for Nigerian & indeed any African boxer, because they tend to go missing after the fight..
Australian Immigration is still looking for some of 2006 Commonwealth Games participants, which will never be able to enter Australia again once caught & deported.

I doubt I’ll ever see a Nigerian fight in Australia, but good luck with it around the world..
that's the problem am having with boxing from Africa, the bad ones gets the luck of getting fight out the country and the good faithful ones pay for the bad deeds they do why?.

But if i am to get a fight for my boxers in Australia it will be a safe one cos i have a friend by name Neil McIntyre who is a professional boxing manager from Queensland Australia his club name is Palmer boxing club queensland, we are good friends if you will promote for my boxers i will give you Mr Neil contact he alone can take care of my boxers cos i trust in him, he made me know what i know today in boxing cos he brought me into the game, i might not have been to Australia one's but i love that country bcos of my friend Neil McIntyre.

thanks

yours
Elum Onyeka
manager: mike boxing club Nigeria.
[email protected]
+2348027041062
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