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In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by gwafaeziokwu: 8:10pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
Early life Power Mike was born as Michael Okpala on the 8th of August, 1939 to Echeobi and Janet Okpala at Neni, in Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State in the eastern part of Nigeria. He was the first born of a family of three When he reached elementary school age, he was enrolled into the Anglican Primary School at Adazi-Enu, a neighbouring town to Neni. It was at this primary school that he started building his athletic career by being active in sporting events. He was so interested in boxing that he became an amateur boxer. After finishing primary school in 1952, he left his village for Onitsha, in order to learn how to organise and run a trade business. At Onitsha, he joined the Dick Tiger Boxing Club as a middle weight amateur boxer. It was here that Dick Ihetu Tiger became his role model. On leaving Onitsha, he left for Kano to specialize in the business of buying and selling tyres. During an apprenticeship as a motor mechanic he realized his dream. This realization sparked his rebirth and he acquired a new name, Power Mike. Power Mike While in Kano in northern Nigeria, he started a superman show business which made him popular locally. His imaginative exhibitions in Kano virtually cast a spell on people from various social backgrounds because they were yearning to see him perform. Showmanship took him around the world in the mid-1950s. His act included such feats as using his bare hands to bend a six-inch nail, lifting four heavy men with ease, engaging several men in a game of tug-of-war, using bare hands to break a coconut and so on. In 1961, he started a nationwide tour which took him to Onitsha, Enugu, Aba, Port Harcourt, Lagos, Jos and Kaduna. In 1964, Power Mike went to Ghana and his performances there were a tremendous success. He later toured Cote d'Ivoire and Senegal before he found his way into Europe in 1967, accompanied by his friend Engr. Onyeso, the Igwe of Nri. He got a one-year contract in Sweden after which he went to Greece. It was there that he became a wrestler. Wrestling A wrestling promoter saw him performing as a superman in Greece and took interest in him. He was trained by Kalie Abdulkalie of Lebanon. Initially, he did not like the brutality in wrestling. However, he later became an acclaimed wrestler and one of the best that Greece could boast of at the time. When he left Greece, he went back to Britain to compete, and thus he truly started his career as a wrestler. He came back to Africa in 1970 and in the same year he defeated Gambia's Massambula to become the African heavyweight wrestling champion and titleholder. He wrestled with and defeated Ali Baba of Lebanon in 1973. Johnny Kwango also became a victim of Power Mike's when he (Mike) defeated him in Lagos. Among the list of wrestlers that Power Mike defeated were Power Jack, Joseph Kovacs, Judd Harris, John Tiger of Canada and a host of other notable worldwide superstars. Apart from his pro wrestling prowess, he was also a promoter of the sport and his Power Mike International Promotions brought foreign wrestlers like Mil Mascaras, Dick the 'Bulldog Brower', Buddy Rose, Michael Hayes, Mighty Igor, The Mongols, Carlos Colon, Chris Adams, Thunderbolt Williams and so on to the shores of Nigeria. He retired from active wrestling in 1976 and then focused on international promotions. Michael Okpala died on 11 March 2004 at the National Hospital, Abuja after a protracted illness. 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by SciLab: 8:15pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
Great man he was. Dad's favourite wrestler. 1 Like |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by gwafaeziokwu: 8:21pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
SciLab: We use to think he was super human. Pulling off stunts like dragging a car with a rope tied to his teeth. 6 Likes |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by Inkling(f): 8:22pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
EyĆ aaa Rest in peace o 2 Likes |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by StaffofOrayan(m): 8:55pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
Great of the greats! 2 Likes |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by maiunguwar: 9:26pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
He died after El rufai callousness in demolishing his house in Abuja 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by obiekunie2: 9:38pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
maiunguwar: very true 3 Likes |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by chiemmanuel(m): 9:51pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
Why didn't he break the idiots head 2 Likes |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by AceRoot(m): 9:54pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
gwafaeziokwu: Hmm...... Are you sure sir, that you're not thinking of the superman "Kiliwe" Nwachukwu ? 4 Likes |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by gidgiddy: 9:58pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
The last time I saw him in Enugu was at the opening of his transport company called 'power line transport' He strenght was legendary 2 Likes |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by gwafaeziokwu: 10:11pm On Mar 15, 2020 |
AceRoot: No. Although they share the same surreal super human capabilities. Power Mike exported his trade abroad while Kiliwee Nwachukwu did not. |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by Nobody: 1:36am On Mar 16, 2020 |
I didn't know he was Igbo. Igbo Amaka bikonu! 1 Like |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by gwafaeziokwu: 7:20am On Mar 16, 2020 |
Awol1: Learning is a continous exercise. Igbos have contributed greatly in placing Nigeria on the word map in almost all fields of endeavours. 2 Likes |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by VICTORCIZA(m): 10:22am On Mar 16, 2020 |
He started well and paved way for the Young blood like Adesanya and Anthony Joshua worthy of mention are Dick Tiger Ihetu kiliwii nwachukwu 2 Likes |
Re: In Memory Of Power Mike Okpala: World Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion(1939-2004) by gwafaeziokwu: 9:17am On Sep 23, 2020 |
VICTORCIZA: You are right. Winning has a way of rubbing off on future generations. |
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