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Boxing: Nigerian Durodola Fights Browne For World Title
Nigerian veteran pugilist, Olanrewaju “God’s Power” Durodola (50-10-0, 44 KOs), is set to lock horns with American contender Marcus Browne (25-2-0, 16 KOs) in a blockbuster clash for the vacant WBC International Cruiserweight Title on Saturday, June 28, at the Place Bell Arena, Laval, Quebec.
Durodola, revered for his raw punching power and resilience, enters the ring with an extensive professional record that includes 44 knockouts in 60 fights.
The Nigerian slugger is aiming to add another title to his decorated career and reignite his presence on the global stage.
His opponent, Marcus Browne, a southpaw from Staten Island, New York, is a former WBA Interim Light-Heavyweight Champion making his debut in the cruiserweight division. Known for his speed and ring IQ, Browne is stepping up in weight with hopes of re-establishing himself as a force in a new division.
With both fighters boasting knockout credentials and aggressive fight styles, Saturday’s contest promises to be an explosive affair.
The winner will walk away with the coveted WBC International Cruiserweight belt — a potential springboard toward a future world title shot.
Durodola’s journey in boxing is steeped in experience and perseverance.
Born on October 16, 1980, he represented Nigeria at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2009 AIBA World Championships as an amateur in the heavyweight division.
He turned professional in 2011 and has since captured several regional titles, including the WBC Silver Cruiserweight Title (2015–2016) and the African Cruiserweight Title, which he has held since February 2020.
Despite the setbacks and age, Durodola remains a dangerous contender — and Saturday night could mark another milestone in his long and storied career.
Boxing fans across the globe will have their eyes on Laval as these two heavy hitters collide in a high-stakes cruiserweight showdown.
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