Nigerian boxer Adegbola knocks out opponent in 15 seconds [Video]

Screenshot of Adegbola, right with his opponent, left on the canvass

Screenshot of Adegbola, right with his opponent, left on the canvass

Screenshots of boxer Adegbola with his opponent Adetoye on the canvass, above
Boxer Adegbola with his opponent Adetoye on the canvass, above

By Segun Giwa/Benin

Ondo state boxer, Adedeji Adegbola, on Friday, knocked out his opponent, Oluwafemi Adetoye of Yobe state, in a record 15 seconds of their first round heavyweight boxing bout at the ongoing National Sports Festival in Benin.

The bout, held at the Oba Akenzuwa Cultural Center, Benin, was at the semi-finals stage.

With the win, Adegbola has qualified for the semi finals of the heavyweight category and placed him with the medals range, alongside five team mates vying in other weight categories.

Adegbola said that he trained very hard for the festival, while expressing his optimism of clinching the gold medal in the heavyweight category.

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“I am happy and I thank God, I trained very well ahead of the festival and I thank my coaches for the advise and the training process,” he said.

According to Guinness World Records, the fastest knockout in boxing history was in a Golden Gloves tournament at Minneapolis, United States on Nov. 4, 1947, when Mike Collins knocked out Pat Brownson in four seconds.

A former Ondo state Commissioner for Sports, Mr Dotun Owanikin, who was at the event to give moral support to the Ondo team, congratulated the boxer and wished him success in the remaining bouts.

“This 2020 Sports festival gold in the heavyweight category is reserved for Ondo State, through this jewel,”Owanikin said.

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