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THE PRESIDENT'S TRANSITION 🇳🇬

Over thirty years after his professional debut, Ike Ibeabuchi finally has his first official loss. ❌

The heavyweight's record had not been updated due to problems with proving the defeat to Kabiru Towolawi on Christmas Eve in Lagos.

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Ike Ibeabuchi’s historic comeback ends with first career loss to 16-loss cruiserweight Ike Ibeabuchi, 52, suffered the first professional defeat of his career on December 24, falling to 45-year-old cruiserweight Kabiru “KB Godson” Towolawi in Lagos. What had been billed as a historic comeback—pursuing a record-breaking milestone to surpass George Foreman as the oldest heavyweight champion and even publicly calling out Oleksandr Usyk—ended with a humbling outcome against a regional veteran with a 27–16 record. The Unexpected Outcome Towolawi, a durable and experienced fighter in Nigerian boxing circles, demonstrated tactical discipline to outpoint Ibeabuchi throughout the bout. Despite Ike’s raw power and decades of elite-level experience, the fight highlighted the physical challenges of returning after a long layoff and the limits of age, even for a fighter of his caliber. For a man who had publicly aimed for Usyk and a late-career heavyweight milestone, the loss underscores how unpredictable comebacks can be. Debuting in 2016, Towolawi has competed in 43 professional bouts, winning 22 by knockout. While his record includes 16 losses, his persistence, ring intelligence, and ability to capitalize on opportunities made him a formidable opponent. Defeating a former heavyweight star like Ibeabuchi gives Towolawi a rare international spotlight and marks a career-defining victory. Ibeabuchi’s Comeback Story Fails Before the fight, Ibeabuchi’s comeback story was framed around redemption and late-career ambition. He had aimed to surpass Foreman’s record as the oldest heavyweight champion and publicly sought high-profile opponents like Usyk. The outcome serves as a stark reminder that even boxing legends face limits, and ambition alone cannot overcome decades away from the sport. “After a thrilling battle, Kabiru Towolawi emerges victorious in the championship fight. This historic bout marks the first professional defeat of Ike Ibeabuchi after an intense and competitive contest,” said promoters Prizefighting.tv. “Respect to both warriors for delivering a true championship fight.” The loss tempers Ike’s comeback narrative but underscores the unpredictability of boxing and the human side of the sport. Towolawi’s victory, while not a global upset, is significant as the man who ended a 52-year-old’s undefeated streak, adding a rare chapter to heavyweight history. For Ike, the fight is a cautionary tale about ambition, age, and the realities of returning to elite competition after decades away. About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of experience. He has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside since 2010. Read full bio.

The dream of a 52-year-old is over. 🥊

Ike Ibeabuchi (20-1) falls to Kabiru Towolawi in Nigeria, marking the first defeat of a career that was frozen in time for decades.

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Ike Ibeabuchi’s historic comeback ends with first career loss to 16-loss cruiserweight Ike Ibeabuchi, 52, suffered the first professional defeat of his career on December 24, falling to 45-year-old cruiserweight Kabiru “KB Godson” Towolawi in Lagos. What had been billed as a historic comeback—pursuing a record-breaking milestone to surpass George Foreman as the oldest heavyweight champion and even publicly calling out Oleksandr Usyk—ended with a humbling outcome against a regional veteran with a 27–16 record. The Unexpected Outcome Towolawi, a durable and experienced fighter in Nigerian boxing circles, demonstrated tactical discipline to outpoint Ibeabuchi throughout the bout. Despite Ike’s raw power and decades of elite-level experience, the fight highlighted the physical challenges of returning after a long layoff and the limits of age, even for a fighter of his caliber. For a man who had publicly aimed for Usyk and a late-career heavyweight milestone, the loss underscores how unpredictable comebacks can be. Debuting in 2016, Towolawi has competed in 43 professional bouts, winning 22 by knockout. While his record includes 16 losses, his persistence, ring intelligence, and ability to capitalize on opportunities made him a formidable opponent. Defeating a former heavyweight star like Ibeabuchi gives Towolawi a rare international spotlight and marks a career-defining victory. Ibeabuchi’s Comeback Story Fails Before the fight, Ibeabuchi’s comeback story was framed around redemption and late-career ambition. He had aimed to surpass Foreman’s record as the oldest heavyweight champion and publicly sought high-profile opponents like Usyk. The outcome serves as a stark reminder that even boxing legends face limits, and ambition alone cannot overcome decades away from the sport. “After a thrilling battle, Kabiru Towolawi emerges victorious in the championship fight. This historic bout marks the first professional defeat of Ike Ibeabuchi after an intense and competitive contest,” said promoters Prizefighting.tv. “Respect to both warriors for delivering a true championship fight.” The loss tempers Ike’s comeback narrative but underscores the unpredictability of boxing and the human side of the sport. Towolawi’s victory, while not a global upset, is significant as the man who ended a 52-year-old’s undefeated streak, adding a rare chapter to heavyweight history. For Ike, the fight is a cautionary tale about ambition, age, and the realities of returning to elite competition after decades away. About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of experience. He has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside since 2010. Read full bio.

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Ike Ibeabuchi just lost for the first time in his career. New Record 21-1 at 52.

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Ike Ibeabuchi's opponent after his August comeback knockout. 💥

'The President' returns on Christmas Eve in Lagos in the second leg of his comeback mission. 🇳🇬

Ibeabuchi remains undefeated at 21-0 with 16 KOs.

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Redemption at 52: Ike Ibeabuchi Targets Glory in Lagos Ike Ibeabuchi isn’t just returning to the ring — he’s chasing redemption 26 years in the making. On December 24, 2025, “The President” steps into Lagos with a singular goal: to prove that time hasn’t diminished his power and to edge closer to becoming the oldest heavyweight champion in history, surpassing George Foreman’s legendary 45-year-old milestone. The Redemption Story For Ibeabuchi, redemption is personal. Two decades away from the sport due to personal and legal struggles have only sharpened his resolve. This isn’t a PR angle — it’s a chance to reclaim what was once lost and show the boxing world that past mistakes don’t define future greatness. At 52, Ibeabuchi carries both experience and power. Though he may not match the speed of his 1990s prime, his punches retain the force that earned him a reputation as one of the most feared heavyweights of his era. Every jab and hook is a statement of purpose. Chasing Foreman’s Record George Foreman became the oldest heavyweight champion at 45 in 1994. Ibeabuchi aims to break that record by seven years. A victory over Kabiru “KB Godson” Towolawi this Christmas Eve would move him closer to the milestone that would cement his place in boxing history. The Obstacle: Kabiru Towolawi Kabiru is no easy opponent. Known for his “giant-killer” reputation, he has proven his resilience and power against bigger, more experienced fighters. One wrong move and he can turn the fight upside down. Ibeabuchi will need precision, strategy, and full mental focus to overcome this formidable challenger. Ibeabuchi’s return isn’t just physical; it’s psychological. A fighter who believes he has something to prove is inherently dangerous. Every punch carries 26 years of ambition, training, and persistence — making “The President” unpredictable and lethal. Redemption Awaits This isn’t just a comeback fight; it’s a statement. For the heavyweight division, it’s a warning: age doesn’t erase power or purpose. For fans, it’s a chance to witness a rare story of perseverance. And for Ibeabuchi, it’s a moment to reclaim destiny, proving that one man’s fire can burn just as bright decades later. History dawns on Prizefighting.tv this Christmas Eve for a 52-year-old making up for lost time. About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of experience. He has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside since 2010.

Ike Ibeabuchi is back in action on Christmas Eve as the 52-year-old heavyweight targets glory in Lagos.

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Ike Ibeabuchi returns Dec 24

Ike Ibeabuchi returns Dec 24

Redemption at 52: Ike Ibeabuchi Targets Glory in Lagos https://www.worldbox #IkeIbeabuchi #boxing

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Ike Ibeabuchi to fight three times before Christmas in Usyk pursuit - World Boxing News Undefeated legend Ike Ibeabuchi confirms a three-fight PPV run for 2025, declaring a direct path to heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.

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Briggs Accuses Ibeabuchi of Greed, Wants Amir Khan Intervention - World Boxing News Shannon Briggs has fired a blistering warning at former contender Ike Ibeabuchi, claiming the ex-heavyweight is asking for too much money to make a fight

Shannon Briggs accuses Ike Ibeabuchi of greed and wants Amir Khan to intervene and set up their fight in Nigeria.

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Briggs Accuses Ibeabuchi of Greed, Wants Amir Khan Intervention - World Boxing News Shannon Briggs has fired a blistering warning at former contender Ike Ibeabuchi, claiming the ex-heavyweight is asking for too much money to make a fight

Shannon Briggs drops the BOMB! 💣

"The Cannon" accuses 'old turtle' Ike Ibeabuchi of $500k "greed."

Briggs calls out Amir Khan to intervene and make the fight happen in Nigeria.

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EXCLUSIVE: Extreme Ike Ibeabuchi PPV demand crashes system - World Boxing News Ike Ibeabuchi's stunning comeback generates a massive PPV surge, causing the broadcaster's payment system to buckle under the demand.

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EXCLUSIVE: Extreme Ike Ibeabuchi PPV demand crashes system - World Boxing News Ike Ibeabuchi's stunning comeback generates a massive PPV surge, causing the broadcaster's payment system to buckle under the demand.

EXCLUSIVE: Extreme Ike Ibeabuchi PPV demand crashes system https://www.worldbox #IkeIbeabuchi #boxing

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The Return of a Ghost: Ike Ibeabuchi Ends 26-Year Hiatus Tonight - World Boxing News Boxing legend Ike Ibeabuchi, 52, makes his long-awaited comeback in a controversial fight in Nigeria against the dangerous Idris Affini tonight.

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The Return of a Ghost: Ike Ibeabuchi Ends 26-Year Hiatus Tonight - World Boxing News Boxing legend Ike Ibeabuchi, 52, makes his long-awaited comeback in a controversial fight in Nigeria against the dangerous Idris Affini tonight.

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