Canada-Based Doctor Blasts Carter Efe Over Boxing Match, Advises Portable to Get Brain MRI
Doctor Slams Carter Efe, Urges Portable to Undergo Brain MRI

Dr Arinze Leonard Onwumelu, a Canada-based emergency and family physician known on Facebook as Doctor Zo, has strongly criticized streamer Carter Efe for treating his exhibition boxing match with singer Portable as a serious contest. The match, titled Chaos in the Ring 4, took place in the early hours of Saturday, May 2, and ended with Carter Efe defeating Portable via unanimous decision.

Doctor Zo Expresses Concern for Portable's Health

In a Facebook video posted after the match, Doctor Zo called Carter Efe wicked and questioned whether he intended to harm Portable. The doctor analyzed clips of the fight, highlighting severe punches that Portable endured. He faulted the organizers for not clarifying that the match was merely an exhibition and for failing to provide head protection for both participants.

Advice for Portable

Doctor Zo advised Portable to undergo a brain MRI scan in the coming days, warning that internal injuries could be life-threatening if left untreated. A brain MRI is a painless procedure that produces detailed images of the brain's structures. The doctor wrote in Pidgin English: "Cater! You are very wicked! Very mean!! You wan k!ll portable for us??? No be play we dey play? Abi person no go play with you again??? Portable thief your moni! Abi Portable toast your wife? Wetin be dis??? Anybody wey sabi portable should advice him to go for MRI of the brain to rule out subdural hematoma!"

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Public Reaction

The doctor's remarks generated significant buzz online. Many social media users commented on the video, with some agreeing that the match was too aggressive for an exhibition. Emmanuel Fonyuy wrote: "Ahahah Ahahah Doctor..u doh takam oooh ..but will there listen to u sir." Morgan-obona Martin added: "Doc, you are very very right. This is not entertainment. This was like advanced organised street fight per se." Others pointed out that the high stakes, including a reported 50 million naira prize, may have influenced Carter Efe's intensity.

Related Incidents

In a previous report, another doctor called for a lifetime ban on Carter Efe after analyzing a dangerous move he made during the fight. Meanwhile, social media personality Speed Darlington mocked Portable following his loss, recalling that he himself had managed to stay on his feet during his own encounter with Portable. Speed Darlington suggested that the excitement over Carter Efe's victory indicated that Portable may need to reassess his behavior.

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