"No Sex For The Past 3 Months"- Boxer, Olaide Fijabi Goes On ‘Sex Strike’ Ahead Of ABU Title Defence

Date: 04-10-2018 11:45 am (5 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
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Nigerian Boxer Olaide Fijabi has embarked on what he describes as ‘sex strike’ to prepare himself mentally, physically and psychologically for the defense of his Africa Boxing Union (ABU) Super Lightweight title in Senegal.

Fijabi, one of the regular faces on the GOtv Boxing Night, will meet 31-year-old Senegalese, Abderrazak Houya, on October 20 at the Canal Olympia arena in Dakar. While Fijabi has a record of 11 straight wins without defeat, which includes five knockouts, his Senegalese challenger, Houya, has 11 fights, 10 wins and one defeat.

In his last fight, Fijabi secured a unanimous decision against Kazeem Ariyo during the 15th GOtv Boxing Night in Ibadan in July. The Senegalese, on his part, also won his last fight in March this year by defeating France’s Aimen Souihli with a unanimous point decision.

Looking forward to victory in Dakar, Fijabi said he was preparing hard to defend his title:
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“I am preparing very well. After fighting in Ibadan, I was told that I would be fighting in Senegal. So I am in camp now preparing very hard. For the past three months, I have not had sex with my girlfriend. I won’t go close to her until I retain my title in Senegal. I am going for serious business in Senegal.”


The African champion added:
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“This is not the first time I will be fighting outside Nigeria. When I was still in the amateur ranks, I fought in London despite facing a different set of crowd.
I believe in myself and my ability, and I am confident of maintaining my unbeaten record.”

His coach, Joe Mensah says the trip to Senegal on October 20 would be rewarding for Nigeria:

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“We will do everything possible to get victory in Senegal. Fijabi is one of the cool-”headed boxers in Nigeria, and he is responding well in training ahead the showdown in Senegal. Though we don’t have much information about his opponent yet, we are not leaving anything to chances. We will win in Senegal.”
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Posted: at 4-10-2018 11:45 AM (5 years ago) | Hero
- Kola44 at 4-10-2018 12:36 PM (5 years ago)
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Good luck to you, but prepare extra hard for the bout.
Posted: at 4-10-2018 12:36 PM (5 years ago) | Newbie
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- kacylee at 4-10-2018 06:01 PM (5 years ago)
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wrong move man... u need to light up... hold ur hmmm and magnet

Posted: at 4-10-2018 06:01 PM (5 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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