Kejawa Claims WBC Africa Light-Heavyweight Title

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Nigeria’s rising star, Oluwatosin Kejawa, secured a hard-fought victory to clinch the World Boxing Council Africa light-heavyweight title on Saturday at the MECA Regent Circus in Swindon, UK.

In a gripping showdown against Tanzanian Abdul Ubaya, Kejawa emerged triumphant with a split decision from the judges after a grueling ten rounds of intense action

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This significant win marks Kejawa’s tenth professional bout, extending his flawless record to 10 victories with 5 knockouts under his belt.

His relentless determination and skillful performance against Ubaya saw the 22-year-old claim his first-ever professional title at his first chance.

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