Fatai Onikeke

Fatai "Kid Dynamite" Onikeke (born 2 April 1983) is a Nigerian/Australian professional light welter/welterweight boxer of the 2000s and 2010s who won the Nigerian welterweight title, African Boxing Union (ABU) welterweight title, World Boxing Foundation (WBFo) Intercontinental light welterweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Pan Pacific light welterweight title, and Commonwealth welterweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Africa light welterweight title, WBFo light welterweight title, and World Boxing Organization (WBO) Oriental light welterweight title against Lance Gostelow , his professional fighting weight varied from 138 12 lb (62.8 kg; 9 st 12.5 lb), i.e. light welterweight to 146 12 lb (66.5 kg; 10 st 6.5 lb), i.e. welterweight.[1]

Fatai Onikeke
Statistics
Real nameFatai Onikeke Isiaka
Nickname(s)Kid Dynamite
Weight(s)light welter/welterweight
NationalityNigerian/Australian
Born (1983-04-02) 2 April 1983
Nigeria
Boxing record
Total fights27
Wins23 (KO 20)
Losses4 (KO 2)

Professional boxing record

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References

  1. "Statistics at boxrec.com". boxrec.com. 31 December 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2013.


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