Boxing Legend, Evander Holyfield has arrived Lagos and is ready to fight a former Governor of Lagos, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Holyfield visited the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday
and was lauded by the Governor who described the five-time world
cruiserweight and heavyweight boxing champion as the greatest living
boxer of all times.
Governor Ambode, who spoke at Lagos House in Ikeja when he received
Holyfield on courtesy visit, said he was personally proud of the
achievements of the legend in the boxing field, and described him as a
great role model.
Holyfield, who is billed to slug it out with Tinubu at an exhibition
boxing match, is in Lagos as part of activities marking the Golden
Jubilee anniversary of the State, and to also give back to the society
through his foundation.
The Governor, who described the visit of the boxing legend to Lagos
as historic, said there was no better way to showcase sports as catalyst
for growth than the collaboration of such an icon as Holyfield.
“This is exciting and historic moment for us coming at a time Lagos
is celebrating the 50 years of its establishment and we want to say a
big thank you to Holyfield for collaborating with us to put this as part
of events marking the Golden Jubilee anniversary of Lagos State,” he
said.
“We believe strongly that in all sectors that we have tried to
celebrate Lagos, this is one momentous topic that we really mean to
celebrate.
“As a government, we have always wanted to use sports as a way of
driving our economy and there is no way we can showcase sports as the
catalyst for economic growth than bringing somebody who is a champion; a
revered person and for him to use his God given talent and resources to
promote sports in our State.
“I love the concept that you want to pay back and that is the essence
of leadership which is to be able to touch humanity. There are very
many people that go away from their stardom and not pay back and so many
champions have not been able to do anything after leaving the ring but
Holyfield stand as an exception.
“On the other side, boxing should now be in the front burner of
sports in Nigeria especially now that a Nigerian, Anthony Joshua
recently won as the unified world heavyweight champion.
“Lagos has the largest concentration of the black people in the world
and we just believe that Lagos should be well projected the visit by
the boxing legend is also to promote the brand called Lagos,” Governor
Ambode said.
Earlier, Holyfield said he was in Nigeria to give back to the society having achieved so much in life especially in boxing.
While recalling how he started boxing at the young age of 8 and
became champion at 9, Holyfield said he felt like quitting after
initially suffering defeats but his mother told him to hang on.
“I became the person I am because I listened, I followed direction
and I did not quit even when I lost. In giving back to the society, I am
here to say I got a Real Deal Promotion. We are looking for young
fighters who want to listen and follow instruction.
“This is about giving back to the society. I want kids to learn from
me how I became four times heavyweight champion,” Holyfield said.
He also announced donation of $3million worth of health equipment to
Lagos State Government, a gesture which Governor Ambode commended and
urged other sports legends and individuals to emulate.
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