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Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Great100000(op): 7:20pm On Jul 01, 2025
Nigerian boxing legend Ike Ibeabuchi has confirmed he is planning a return to professional boxing at the age of 52, more than 25 years after his last fight, The PUNCH reports.

The former heavyweight contender, who compiled an impressive 20-0 record with 15 knockouts between 1994 and 1999, told our correspondent that age would not be a barrier to his championship ambitions.

“Yes, I am planning a return to boxing. I just want to box and become a world champion. My age does not matter, I just want to become a world champion, and there is nothing stopping me from doing that,” Ibeabuchi said.

The Nigerian, known as “The President” during the latter part of his career, was ranked as the world’s eighth-best heavyweight by BoxRec in 1997 and 1998, dropping to 10th in 1999 before his career was derailed by legal troubles.


Ibeabuchi’s most notable victories came against David Tua in 1997, defeating the previously undefeated, highly-ranked contender by unanimous decision over 12 rounds in what became the third highest punch-count fight in heavyweight history according to CompuBox statistics. He followed this with a knockout victory over future world champion Chris Byrd in 1999, which proved to be his final professional bout.

Born on 2 February 1973, Ibeabuchi’s boxing journey began after witnessing Buster Douglas’s shocking knockout of Mike Tyson in 1990. The upset inspired him to take up boxing as an amateur, and he twice defeated compatriot Duncan Dokiwari, who would go on to win Olympic bronze in 1996.

After emigrating to the United States with his mother in 1993, Ibeabuchi settled in the Dallas area and won both the Dallas and Texas State Golden Gloves tournaments at heavyweight in 1994 before turning professional.

His promising career came to an abrupt halt following a sexual assault conviction, though this was later overturned by the Nevada Supreme Court. He subsequently faced immigration issues and reportedly battled mental health problems during a lengthy period away from the sport.

Now working with UK-based promoter Ben Wilson from Glossop to organise his comeback, Ibeabuchi remains confident about his chances against younger opponents.

“I am ready to fight anywhere and anybody who wants to step up. Boxing is about brain work, and I know I can take it up to them even though the younger guys are agile, I have the experience,” he said.


Recent training videos have shown Ibeabuchi preparing for his return, generating renewed interest in what would be one of boxing’s most remarkable comeback stories.

A contract reportedly detailing a potential fight between Ibeabuchi and former Mike Tyson conqueror Danny Williams has been published online, with the bout scheduled to take place on or before July 5, 2025. Williams, now 55-33 as a professional, last fought in 2023 and famously knocked out Tyson in 2004.

Ibeabuchi was also reportedly scheduled to face Egypt’s Ayman Farouk Abbas in late 2024, though that contest never materialised.
Source: https://punchng.com/boxing-ibeabuchi-eyes-return-after-25-years-out/

Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Ojiofor: 7:47pm On Jul 01, 2025
The guy is really training hard I wish him good luck.
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Arda1000(m): 7:49pm On Jul 01, 2025
That would be very cool.
Gorge Foreman did it he can too
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Great100000(op): 7:41am On Jul 02, 2025
Great100000:
Nigerian boxing legend Ike Ibeabuchi has confirmed he is planning a return to professional boxing at the age of 52, more than 25 years after his last fight, The PUNCH reports.

The former heavyweight contender, who compiled an impressive 20-0 record with 15 knockouts between 1994 and 1999, told our correspondent that age would not be a barrier to his championship ambitions.

“Yes, I am planning a return to boxing. I just want to box and become a world champion. My age does not matter, I just want to become a world champion, and there is nothing stopping me from doing that,” Ibeabuchi said.

The Nigerian, known as “The President” during the latter part of his career, was ranked as the world’s eighth-best heavyweight by BoxRec in 1997 and 1998, dropping to 10th in 1999 before his career was derailed by legal troubles.


Ibeabuchi’s most notable victories came against David Tua in 1997, defeating the previously undefeated, highly-ranked contender by unanimous decision over 12 rounds in what became the third highest punch-count fight in heavyweight history according to CompuBox statistics. He followed this with a knockout victory over future world champion Chris Byrd in 1999, which proved to be his final professional bout.

Born on 2 February 1973, Ibeabuchi’s boxing journey began after witnessing Buster Douglas’s shocking knockout of Mike Tyson in 1990. The upset inspired him to take up boxing as an amateur, and he twice defeated compatriot Duncan Dokiwari, who would go on to win Olympic bronze in 1996.

After emigrating to the United States with his mother in 1993, Ibeabuchi settled in the Dallas area and won both the Dallas and Texas State Golden Gloves tournaments at heavyweight in 1994 before turning professional.

His promising career came to an abrupt halt following a sexual assault conviction, though this was later overturned by the Nevada Supreme Court. He subsequently faced immigration issues and reportedly battled mental health problems during a lengthy period away from the sport.

Now working with UK-based promoter Ben Wilson from Glossop to organise his comeback, Ibeabuchi remains confident about his chances against younger opponents.

“I am ready to fight anywhere and anybody who wants to step up. Boxing is about brain work, and I know I can take it up to them even though the younger guys are agile, I have the experience,” he said.


Recent training videos have shown Ibeabuchi preparing for his return, generating renewed interest in what would be one of boxing’s most remarkable comeback stories.

A contract reportedly detailing a potential fight between Ibeabuchi and former Mike Tyson conqueror Danny Williams has been published online, with the bout scheduled to take place on or before July 5, 2025. Williams, now 55-33 as a professional, last fought in 2023 and famously knocked out Tyson in 2004.

Ibeabuchi was also reportedly scheduled to face Egypt’s Ayman Farouk Abbas in late 2024, though that contest never materialised.

Source: https://punchng.com/boxing-ibeabuchi-eyes-return-after-25-years-out/
Wishing him best of luck.

It's not easy and good luck.
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by SonofElElyonRet: 10:39am On Jul 02, 2025
He needs the moneyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Kingpele(m): 10:40am On Jul 02, 2025
25years is too long to be out of the ring but I wish him well though
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by ngeneukwuewuGOAT: 10:40am On Jul 02, 2025
I remembered his fight with David Itua the Newzealand boxer. Omo that fight na deadly and very brutal. Google it and see for yourself
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Felabrity: 10:40am On Jul 02, 2025
Money don dry

Man needs his funds

He should contact Jake paul
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by columbus007(m): 10:42am On Jul 02, 2025
No be the one your 2 eyes go run commont from your sucket you dey go so? I just asked, from a concern Nigerian. undecided
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Chuksgeo: 10:42am On Jul 02, 2025
Such a wonderful boxer in his days, his career was abruptly distorted by false accusation by the other gender , thank God he is about launch a comeback.
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by nairalanda1(m): 10:43am On Jul 02, 2025
Arda1000:
That would be very cool.
Gorge Foreman did it he can too
Foreman came back at 38,retired at 48

And Foreman comeback was largely because he needed the money , especially for his charitable endeavors. Not because he really wanted to.
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Commentor: 10:44am On Jul 02, 2025
Oga, na small advice.

I know say money fit don dry.

No go quench for nothing.

grin
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by KingMack(m): 10:44am On Jul 02, 2025
Felabrity:
Money don dry

Man needs his funds

He should contact Jake paul
you wan kill am



You wan kill am

Haba na!!!


40 freaking peaches character completed gbam!!
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by ppogba: 10:45am On Jul 02, 2025
The headline should have been " Ibeabuchi wants to commit suicide at the age of 52.
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by OALandAgents: 10:46am On Jul 02, 2025
See wetin Thiefinubu hardship economy has caused?🙁
Hunger don wire this one for brain grin.

Any good for him if he could monitize his past reputation to get paid, I can't blame him.

This Thiefinubu hunger economy no be easy o!
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by tyinfinity: 10:46am On Jul 02, 2025
You want to die .okay do you forget one boxer that recently died of attack on the ring
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Love800(m): 10:48am On Jul 02, 2025
When watching boxing, i always give kudos to the referees. These guys are always attentive and calculating to know when to stop a fight, so as to prevent a particular boxer from being murdered in a match!

By the way, i can sit down all day to watch May Weather fight. That guy is an artist in the field!
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by stagger: 10:49am On Jul 02, 2025
Arda1000:
That would be very cool.
Gorge Foreman did it he can too
Foreman was only out of the ring for 10 years and he came back at 38 years.

Coming back at 52 years after 25 years out of the ring is impossible.
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Birikiti: 10:53am On Jul 02, 2025
This guy was so good. I wish I can get his clips and post here. Wow. But at 52 years? Let's wait and see


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQZCHNVj-Ro?si=LR1ECGb1VhdASCXG

Check the clip. If you know David Tua, you'll know winning this fight was a big deal
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by OALandAgents: 10:55am On Jul 02, 2025
Him say his knock out left uppercut no dey sabi age, whether they are 21 or 58years it fit knock am out cheesy.


I say good for him. Surviving this Thiefinubu economy is not easy.
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Talkisneeded(m): 10:57am On Jul 02, 2025
Chuksgeo:
Such a wonderful boxer in his days, his career was abruptly distorted by false accusation by the other gender , thank God he is about launch a comeback.
False accusations or man was just too indiscipline,uncouth,had no regard for society and laws
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Ofadaman(m): 10:58am On Jul 02, 2025
In simple terms , the moral of the story

- Fear women
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by mightyhaze: 11:05am On Jul 02, 2025
Yayyyy my guy!

Mental disease do this guy shege


Undefeated with multiple KO's... Sb that hammered the dreaded and then undefeated David Tua to stupor


Even Tyson wen be maniac agree say Ike na Maniac with killer instincts
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by mightyhaze: 11:09am On Jul 02, 2025
Arda1000:
That would be very cool.
Gorge Foreman did it he can too
yea

Even Tyson and holy field..

I look forward to Riddick Bowe too .. That guy left the stage too early
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Tradepunter2: 11:10am On Jul 02, 2025
This guy is good.... Saw his fight with tua.... Omoooon brutal fight
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by watchindelta(m): 11:10am On Jul 02, 2025
Too old for this now cool very strong 💪 boxer but age won't allow you do it bro. 52 yrs nono
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by dapadawee(m): 11:11am On Jul 02, 2025
ngeneukwuewuGOAT:
I remembered his fight with David Itua the Newzealand boxer. Omo that fight na deadly and very brutal. Google it and see for yourself
Hmmm
Please how old are you.
Because you sound like a father or grand father. Because 27 years ago no be small years o. Proof you watched that fight and what channel did you view it
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by mightyhaze: 11:13am On Jul 02, 2025
Birikiti:
This guy was so good. I wish I can get his clips and post here. Wow. But at 52 years? Let's wait and see


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQZCHNVj-Ro?si=LR1ECGb1VhdASCXG

Check the clip. If you know David Tua, you'll know winning this fight was a big deal
i held my breath all through that fight..my hands n feet turning very cold.. The whole neighborhood erupted with jubilation immediately the decision was made..esp after Tua was already doing a victory lap like sb already tipped about a favorable score
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by Oakenshield: 11:22am On Jul 02, 2025
Great100000:
Source: https://punchng.com/boxing-ibeabuchi-eyes-return-after-25-years-out/
make him no go die oh at 50+ he can't give jabs like 20+ or 30+ lads oh
Re: Boxing: Ibeabuchi Eyes Return After 25 Years Out by mightyhaze: 11:23am On Jul 02, 2025
stagger:
Foreman was only out of the ring for 10 years and he came back at 38 years.

Coming back at 52 years after 25 years out of the ring is impossible.
and yet iron mike tyson fought at 58 years of age. Z
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