Gabriel Olanrewaju: Career Details, Family & 10 Facts About the Nigerian Boxer Who Died in Ghana

 

Gabriel Olanrewaju: Career Details, Family & 10 Facts About the Nigerian Boxer Who Died in 

1. Full name and nickname - Born Gabriel Oluwasegun Olanrewaju, he was widely known in boxing circles by the moniker 'Success', a testament to his ambition inside the squared circle.  

2. Family life - Outside the ring, he was a devoted husband and father of three, balancing the demands of professional boxing with his role as a family man. 

3. Professional debut - His journey into the pro ranks began in 2019, marking his arrival with a victory over Jimoh Najeem at the Police College (Squash Hall), Ikeja, Nigeria, on July 30, 

4. Early dominance - His orthodox style and six-foot frame made him a formidable opponent, securing two more consecutive wins to begin his career on an impressive three-fight unbeaten run. 5. First major setback - The rising star suffered his first professional defeat against 2008 Olympian Olanrewaju Durodola, falling short in an African Boxing Union cruiserweight title fight.

5. First major setback - The rising star suffered his first professional defeat against 2008 Olympian Olanrewaju Durodola, falling short in an African Boxing Union cruiserweight title fight. 

6. Bouncing back - Displaying the mindset of a true fighter, he responded with a remarkable six-bout winning streak, including a title-winning stoppage victory over David Cosmos in 2021 to claim the Nigerian light heavyweight belt. 7. Continued pursuit of success - His career evolved into a battle of perseverance, trading wins and losses before securing the West African Boxing Union (WABU) light heavyweight championship with a knockout over 

7. Continued pursuit of success - His career evolved into a battle of perseverance, trading wins and losses before securing the West African Boxing Union (WABU) light heavyweight championship with a knockout over Simon Olayinka two years ago, 

8. Difficulties abroad - Competing outside of Nigeria proved to be an uphill battle, as he failed to register a single victory in six bouts across Russia. 

9. Harsh learning curve - His first international test came in 2022, suffering a defeat to Giorgi Kushitashvili at the RCC Boxing Academy, Yekaterinburg. The following year, he endured back-to-back setbacks against


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