The 2025 edition of OtaFEST Boxing Championship has been endorsed by a member of the World Boxing Body, Middleweight Division for Africa (WBB), Adeyemi Adeyemo.
The upcoming OtaFEST Boxing Championship Fight between Olagbade Sulaimon Abiodun, popularly known as Tyson Kill, and Jeku Williams.
Adeyemo will serve as the Chief Host of this year’s highly anticipated sporting event.
Adeyemo, fondly known as G-Money, is also the CEO of Kinbatty Global Logistics. A committed sports enthusiast, he has consistently championed the development of boxing across the continent.
His elevation to WBB Board Member and Regional Manager for Africa reflects his dedication to nurturing emerging talents and expanding the reach of the sport.
Speaking on the importance of boxing in his life, Adeyemi stated, “Boxing is more than a sport to me. It is discipline, resilience, courage, and a pathway for young Africans to rise beyond limitations.”
He further emphasised that the WBB Middleweight Title Match between Tyson Kill and Jeku Williams at OtaFEST 2025 will be “a grand encounter poised to become one of the biggest and most influential fights in Africa.”
Adeyemi also commended the efforts of Michael Gomwalk Adebowale, the Executive Producer of OtaFEST 2025 and Overall Project Director, for his visionary work in promoting the WBB Middleweight Championship through the OtaFEST platform.
According to Adeyemi, “Events by Hertz Universe PR, under the leadership of Michael Gomwalk Adebowale, is set to deliver an unprecedented show for Nigerians. The coordination, promotion, and creative direction behind OtaFEST 2025 reflect a new era of boxing entertainment in the country.”
Beyond the championship bout, OtaFEST 2025 promises a spectacular blend of sports and entertainment. The event will feature: WBB Middleweight Championship Fight: Tyson Kill vs. Jeku Williams, Stand-Up Comedy Showcase, and A Star-Studded Concert Experience.
OtaFEST 2025 is positioned to become one of Nigeria’s biggest sporting and entertainment festivals, further placing African boxing on the global map.
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