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52-Year-Old Veteran Challenges Oleksandr Usyk After Stunning Comeback KO, Marking First Defeat in 22 Fights

December 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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This summer marked the return of Ike Ibeabuchi to boxing after nearly three decades away from the ring. The once-promising undefeated heavyweight (21-0) in his early 50s was a leading championship contender during the 1990s. Ibeabuchi, a Nigerian fighter, was close to claiming a world title before legal troubles led to convictions for attempted sexual assault and assault. He spent 16 years in prison and was released in 2014, yet continued to encounter legal issues, resulting in further incarceration until his release in 2020.

In August, Ibeabuchi fought fellow Nigerian boxer Idris Afini (18-9-2) at Lagos’ Teslim Balogun Stadium, securing a third-round stoppage win and improving his undefeated record to 21-0. Post-fight, he expressed a strong desire to face the reigning champion, Oleksandr Usyk, stating, “With a 21-0 record and 16 knockouts, why wouldn’t Usyk want to fight me?” He also mentioned being ranked in the top 10 before his recent comeback and showed eagerness to fight more matches but insisted on facing Usyk soon.

However, Ibeabuchi’s aspirations took a hit on Christmas Eve when he suffered a unanimous decision loss to 45-year-old Kabiru Tworaowi. The judges scored the bout 117-111, 115-113, and 115-114 in favor of Tworaowi, who now holds a record of 27 wins and 16 losses.

Oleksandr Usyk, the two-time undisputed heavyweight champion who last fought in August with a knockout victory over Daniel Dubois, has been stripped of his WBO title recently. With Ibeabuchi no longer in the picture, speculation grows about who Usyk will challenge next. Recently, Usyk expressed interest in facing Deontay Wilder, calling him “a world champion, a very famous and strong fighter who has been one of the great heavyweights of the past decade.”

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Fan Take: Ike Ibeabuchi’s return and subsequent setback highlight the unpredictable nature of boxing careers, especially after long absences. Meanwhile, the potential clash between Usyk and Wilder promises an exciting new chapter in heavyweight boxing, offering fans thrilling matchups that could redefine the division’s future.

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