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01st Apr 2025

Boxer dies aged 40 after collapsing during fight

Zoe Hodges

He collapsed in the ring

The boxing world is in mourning after Nigeria’s Gabriel Oluwasegun Olanrewaju passed away after collapsing in the ring on Saturday.

Oluwasegun, 40, was competing against John Mbangu at the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra, Ghana when he was seriously hurt in the third round of their contest.

The former national and West African light-heavyweight champion, lost consciousness and received first aid on the scene.

He was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead 30 minutes later.

Oluwasegun fought 23 times as a professional, winning 13 of those bouts – 12 of those coming via knockout.

The majority of his fights were fought in his homeland, however, he did travel to Russia on five occasions.

The Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) issued a statement addressing the incident.

It read: “Oluwasegun was declared medically fit by the Nigeria Boxing Board Control with his certification as a professional boxer before the GBA sanctioned and approved the international contest.

“Oluwasegun, a few seconds before the end of round 3, stepped back during the fight and leaned on the ropes with his back without any punch whatsoever from his opponent.

“The referee, Richard Amevi, sensing danger, waved his hand for the end of the fight and immediately invited the ringside physician with the support of paramedics from the national ambulance service to attend to the boxer to help resuscitate him.

“The GBA President reported the incident to the Korle Bu Police Station. The Minister for Sports and Recreation, Mr Kofi Iddie Adams, was formally informed by the GBA President of the unfortunate incident.”

No cause of death has been confirmed but local reports suggest Oluwasegun suffered a cardiac arrest.

The general secretary of the Nigeria Boxing Board of Control, Remi Aboderin, told BBC Sport Africa described Oluwasegun as a ‘fearless ring warrior’.

Adding: “[This] is not something we envisaged. We will live up to our responsibility and make sure that we stand [by] the family.”

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