
As Team Nigeria continues the hunt for a
medal at the ongoing 2016 Rio Olympics, Anthony Konyegwachie, Head
Coach of Nigeria’s boxing team, boasted that lone boxer, Efe Ajagba
would deliver the first medal to the country.
Nigeria has yet to win a medal of any colour at the ongoing Games.
A statement released by Team Nigeria
Press Officer, Tony Ubani, on Monday, said the boxing event of the Rio
Olympics would see Ajagba fight on Tuesday against another crack
Kazakhstan’s boxer and bronze medallist at the 2012 London Olympics,
Ivan Fyodorovich Dychko.
He said,
“We’re going to deliver the first medal to Team Nigeria here in Rio.
“Ajagba is going to hit another knockout to move into the semi-final. Tell them that I have said so.
“I know the stuff that Ajagba is made of. He has been training hard and he is in a killer mood. Nobody will stop him.”
Ajagba’s opponent, who also earned a
knockout to get to the quarterfinal, has an intimidating record, having
won a bronze medal at the London Games four years ago.
And before coming for the current Games,
the boxer, it was claimed, spent two weeks training with the World
Champion, Vladimir Klitschko and his team.
He is 2.02m tall and also rated number two in the +91 kg class.
“There is nothing to be afraid of.
Ajagba is also a tough nut to crack. Mark my words, Ajagba will deliver
another knockout and get Team Nigeria its first medal,’’ Konyegwachie
boasted.
OLYMPICS: KAZAKHTAN BOXER WILL FALL TO AJAGBA, BOASTS KONYEGWACHIE
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