Ngozika Ekwelum boxer

Ngozika Ekwelum boxer
bouts
31
won
17
lost
9
draw
5
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1973-09-28
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1948-03-15
Death
-
Nationality
Nigeria

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Ngozika Ekwelum (born 15 March 1948) is a Nigerian former heavyweight boxer, who held the Nigerian and African Boxing Union heavyweight titles in the 1970s and 1980s.From Anambra State, as an amateur, Ekwelum competed in the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, losing in the quarter-final to Irishman John McKinty.Ekwelum spent much of his professional career based in Germany. He made his professional debut in September 1973, knocking out Ireno Werleman in the second round. Two months later, in his third fight, he drew with former Italian champion Armando Zanini in Brescia. In his next fight, in February 1974, he suffered his first professional defeat, to the vastly experienced Argentine Avenamar Peralta. He followed this the next month with a drawn fight with another Argentine, Santiago Alberto Lovell. A seventh-round knockout of Richard Dunn followed in April 1974. In January 1975 he knocked Eddie Neilson down four times before winning by a send-round stoppage, and a month later lost a narrow points decision to Billy Aird, both of these fights taking place in England. Back in Germany, between March 1975 and May 1976, he won five fights and drew one. In November 1976 he travelled to Madrid to face Argentine champion Raul Gorosito, the 8-round fight judged a draw. In December 1976 he beat future world title challenger Lucien Rodriguez on points, then had a run of three defeats; First, in January 1977 he was stopped in the seventh round in Johannesburg by Kallie Knoetze, which saw him receive a lifetime ban from the Nigerian Boxing Board of Control for fighting in South Africa. In May he was stopped in the sixth round by John L. Gardner at the Royal Albert Hall, in what would have been a fight for the vacant Commonwealth title, but the Nigerian authorities refused to sanction it due to Ekwelum's fight in South Africa. He was then out of the ring until September 1978, when he was disqualified in the third round against Hennie Thoonen in Heerenveen for punching with the inside of the glove. He returned to winning ways in November 1978 with a fifth-round stoppage of German (BDB) champion Bernd August, and then in 1979 became based back in is home country, the ban evidently lifted. He had immediate success, knocking Eddie Cooper out in March to win the Nigerian heavyweight title. In October that year he knocked out Joe Kalala in the third round to take the African Boxing Union (ABU) title. In December 1979 he travelled to Canada to face Trevor Berbick, losing via a fifth-round stoppage. In March 1980 he stopped Paul Sykes in the first round, in what would prove to be his final win. He lost his ABU title in December 1983 to Proud Kilimanjaro, the Zimbabwean knocking him out in the twelfth and final round. In November 1984 he lost to Malian Mary Konate, and in his final fight in August 1986, at the age of 38, he was beaten on points by Charles Udalor in a Nigerian heavyweight title clash.In 2015, he was reportedly planning to open a boxing academy in Awka, Anambra State.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1986-08-01 Charles Udalor debut Lagos LOST
Points
1984-11-14 Mary Konate WWWWLW Abidjan LOST
Technical knockout
1983-12-02 Proud Kilimanjaro WWWWWW Lagos LOST
KO
1980-03-29 Paul Sykes WDWWWL National Stadium, Indoor Sports Hall , Lagos WIN
KO
1979-12-11 Trevor Berbick WWWLWD Halifax Metro Center, Halifax LOST
Technical knockout
1979-10-05 Joe Kalala L National Stadium, Lagos WIN
KO
1979-07-07 Tony Moore DLLWLD Lagos WIN
Technical knockout
1979-03-08 Eddie Cooper debut National Stadium, Indoor Sports Hall , Lagos WIN
KO
1978-11-06 Bernd August WWLWDW WIN
KO
1978-09-16 Hennie Thoonen LWLWLW IJsstadion Thialf, Heerenveen LOST
1977-05-31 John L Gardner WWWWWW Royal Albert Hall, Kensington LOST
Technical knockout
1977-01-29 Kallie Knoetze WWWLLW Wembley Stadium, Johannesburg LOST
Technical knockout
1976-12-12 Lucien Rodriguez WLWWLL WIN
Points
1976-11-19 Raul Gorosito LDDWWW Madrid DRAW
Points
1976-05-24 Tony Moore LWWLDL Olympiahalle, Munich WIN
Points
1975-12-27 Jerry Judge LWLWLW WIN
KO
1975-10-10 Conny Velensek DLWLLL WIN
Technical knockout
1975-06-24 Ray Anderson LLLLDL Deutschlandhalle WIN
KO
1975-05-16 Ray Anderson LDLLLL Ludwigshafen DRAW
Points
1975-03-18 Fernando Descamps LLLLLL WIN
KO
1975-02-04 Billy Aird WLDLWD 20th Century SC,Cliffs Pavilion, Southend LOST
Points
1975-01-06 Eddie Neilson WWWWWW National Sporting Club,Cafe Royal, Piccadilly WIN
Technical knockout
1974-09-03 Conny Velensek LLWWLL Deutschlandhalle DRAW
Points
1974-07-12 Jose Antonio Galvez WLLLWL Palma de Mallorca WIN
Technical knockout
1974-05-16 Kilani Ramdani WWWLWL Ernst Merck Halle WIN
Technical knockout
1974-04-11 Richard Dunn WWWLWL WIN
KO
1974-03-14 Santiago Alberto Lovell LLWWLL Cologne DRAW
Points
1974-02-20 Avenamar Peralta WWWWWW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg LOST
Points
1973-11-24 Armando Zanini WLWWWW Brescia DRAW
Points
1973-10-26 Jose Antonio Galvez DWWLWL WIN
Points
1973-09-28 Ireno Werleman WLLLWL WIN
KO

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