In a significant development for African boxing, Adeyemi Adeyemo, a prominent member of the World Boxing Body (WBB) Middleweight Division for Africa, has officially thrown his weight behind the upcoming OtaFEST 2025 Boxing Championship.
Prestigious Endorsement for Championship Bout
The endorsement specifically covers the highly anticipated middleweight bout between Olagbade Sulaimon Abiodun, widely known by his ring name Tyson Kill, and Jeku Williams. According to event organizers, Adeyemo, who is affectionately called G-Money in boxing circles and also serves as CEO of Kinbatty Global Logistics, will take on the role of chief host for the championship event.
Speaking about the significance of the fight, Adeyemo emphasized that the WBB Middleweight title match scheduled for OtaFEST 2025 promises to be what he described as "a grand encounter poised to become one of the biggest and most influential fights in Africa." This strong endorsement from a respected figure within the World Boxing Body adds considerable credibility to the event.
Visionary Leadership Behind the Event
Adeyemo particularly commended the efforts of Michael Gomwalk Adebowale, the Executive Producer of OtaFEST 2025 and Overall Project Director, recognizing his visionary approach to promoting the WBB Middleweight Championship through the OtaFEST platform.
"Events by Hertz Universe PR, under the leadership of Michael Gomwalk Adebowale, is set to deliver an unprecedented show for Nigerians," Adeyemo stated. He further elaborated that "The coordination, promotion, and creative direction behind OtaFEST 2025 reflect a new era of boxing entertainment in the country."
New Era for Nigerian Boxing
This endorsement marks a pivotal moment for boxing entertainment in Nigeria, signaling the growing international recognition of local boxing talent and event organization. The involvement of a WBB Africa representative as chief host elevates the tournament's status within the global boxing community.
The championship is expected to draw significant attention from boxing enthusiasts across Africa and beyond, with the Tyson Kill versus Jeku Williams matchup positioned as the centerpiece of what promises to be a landmark event in African boxing history.