Wednesday, 17 August 2016

The Nigerian lost to Kazakhstan’s Ivan Dychko in the quarter-final- Nigerian fans will now focus on football and athletics Nigeria’s sole boxer at the ongoing Rio 2016 Olympics Efe Ajagba has crashed out of the Games. The 22-year-old lost his quarter-final bout to Kazakhstan’s Ivan Dychko by unanimous decision in the Super Heavyweight 91kg

Efe Ajagba has bowed out of the Rio 2016 


boxing event. 


The Nigerian lost to Kazakhstan’s Ivan Dychko in the quarter-final – Nigerian fans will now focus on football and athletics Nigeria’s sole boxer at the ongoing Rio 2016 Olympics Efe Ajagba has crashed out of the Games. The 22-year-old lost his quarter-final bout to Kazakhstan’s Ivan Dychko by unanimous decision in the Super Heavyweight 91kg category.

 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Efe Ajagba Dychko who approached the first round as favourite aimed directly at the Nigerian’s face and landed a couple of right-hand punches and was rewarded by the judges who gave him a 10-10-10 lead over Ajagba’s 9-9-9. In round two,

 Ajagba tried to shrug-off the effect of the blows he received in the first, but again the lanky and experienced Dychko showed class, capitalizing on his opponent’s weaknesses to gain more points. Round two ended with the Kazakhstani getting another 10-10-10 to the Nigerian’s 9-9-9. 

Knowing fully well he needed to just possibly knockout his opponent to get any chance of progressing, Ajagba came out strong in the third and final round, throwing jabs to win the third with a 10-10-10 to his opponent’s 9-9-9, but time ran out and Ivan Dychko was adjudged the winner by unanimous decision.

 Recall that it took Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba just 23 seconds to knockout his Trinidad & Tobago opponent Nigel Paul in the second round. With the quarter-final loss, Nigeria has no more representative in boxing. Nigerian fans will now focus on football, where the Dream Team Vi will play Germany for a place in the final. 

The most populous black nation also has a handful of participants in Athletics, including Divine Oduduru who has cruised to the semi-final of the mens 200m race at the Rio Olympics after coming second behind Usain Bolt in his 200m heat. 

Ajagba Has Destroyed My Three-year Olympic Dream, Cries Trinidad and Tobago Boxer.


“I did all necessary preparations, attending the Pan American Games as well as several championships to get myself ready for the Olympics but now all that has been destroyed in the first round,” stressed the boxer who had hoped to use his success here in Brazil to advance his boxing career.
His next fight in the quarter final is against Kazakhstan’s Ivan Dychko who similarly knocked out a fighter from Azerbaijan on the same night as the Nigerian pugilist.
He looks bigger and heavier to trim Ajagba. The Nigerian however remains unfazed insisting his target is to get a medal here.
He said that part of his secret is that he remains largely unknown to his opponents as he refused to upload his fights on the YouTube social media platform.
“By the time I will the gold here, I can then put my fights on YouTube,” concludes the boxer.
“He has everything to win the gold despite the many challenges Nigerian boxers faced ahead of Rio2016.


“I am focused on my next fight and don’t care who ever he is. I have my eyes on winning a medal here in Brazil,” gushed the determined Nigerian fighter.Nigeria’s Commonwealth Games boxing silver medalist, Adura that he is very sure Ajagba can go as far as winning the gold medal of the super heavyweight category.Adura stressed that whatever the outcome of Ajagba’s next fight, the determination to excel is the driving force and not any form of support from Nigeria’s sports officials.“Ajagba would not have been the lone Nigerian qualifier for the Rio 2016 boxing event if those in-charge of Nigeria’s sports have been alive to their responsibilities. We had the chance of coming here with as many as seven boxers, majority of whom were in the quarterfinal stages of qualifying for the Olympics,” revealed the former boxer turned coach.

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