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Oluwole Vows to Return Stronger After Loss

byBilkisu Kasim
September 10, 2024
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After her first professional defeat, Nigerian boxer Bolatito “Black Tito” Oluwole is determined to make a strong comeback. She lost her IBF women’s light-heavyweight title fight to reigning champion Lani Daniels at Claudelands Arena in Hamilton, New Zealand, last Saturday.

On Instagram, the 22-year-old expressed her gratitude for the support she received and vowed to return to the ring better than ever. “Thank you so much for your support,” Oluwole posted. “No giving up! It was a great fight, and we are coming back stronger.”

Oluwole lost by unanimous decision, with judges scoring the bout 100-90, 97-93, and 98-92 in favor of Daniels. This defeat ended Oluwole’s perfect professional record of nine wins, including five knockouts.

Although this loss is a setback, it is seen as a crucial learning experience for the young fighter. Her performance against the two-time IBF world champion is expected to fuel her motivation for future fights.

Daniels, at 36, retains her title as the IBF women’s light-heavyweight champion, reinforcing her dominance in the division, especially in New Zealand. As Oluwole heads back to Nigeria, she will continue to inspire her fans and supporters. Her resilience and determination suggest that this defeat will only strengthen her resolve to become a world champion in the future.

 

Bilkisu Kasim

Bilkisu Kasim

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