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Olawale O. "Ola" Afolabi (born 15 March 1980) is a British
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. He is a two-time former WBO
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cruiserweight champion, as well as a two-time former IBO cruiserweight champion. Nicknamed "Kryptonite", Afolabi was known in the ring for his slickness, counterpunching skills and durability. Born to Nigerian parents, Afolabi resides in
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, where he also trained for the most of his career.


Career

Afolabi began his professional career in 2002, fighting at super middleweight and light heavyweight. In 2003 he was outpointed by
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, prompting a full-time move to cruiserweight in 2004. He beat a small heavyweight clubfighter in Willie Chapman and added James Walton and Michael Simms to his victims. He also knocked out former Cruiserweight Champ Orlin Norris. The win that put him into the limelight came over undefeated highly touted
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champion Eric Fields whom he KO'ed in 2008. He was immediately signed to a promotional contract with Duva Boxing. Afolabi subsequently made his national television debut on ESPN's Friday Night Fights, winning a unanimous decision over DeLeon Tinsley. In March 2009 he scored another upset KO by defeating former WBO World Cruiserweight champion
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to win the Interim WBO cruiserweight title in Manchester, England. His good run ended when he lost a very close decision against
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in Germany. He rebounded with a first-round knockout over former European champion
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. After his 4th fight with Huck, a 10th round stoppage loss, Afolabi decided to call time and announced his retirement.


Afolabi vs Huck II

After defeating 2 journeymen, Afolabi got a rematch against Huck on 5 May 2012, for Huck's WBO Cruiserweight championship, which would be in Germany as in their first match. In their previous bout, it was a very close fight ending with Huck escaping with a razor-thin majority decision victory. However, in the rematch, it was even closer than the first bout, with a brutal 12 rounds in a great fight. Unfortunately for Afolabi, the fight ended in a split draw, and Huck retained his WBO belt.


Professional boxing record

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Allan Green Allan Lamar Green (born September 20, 1979) is an American professional boxer. He is a former NABO super middleweight champion, and has challenged for world titles at both super middleweight and light heavyweight. Amateur career Green had a ...
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Afolabi, Ola 1980 births Living people Cruiserweight boxers English male boxers English people of Nigerian descent World cruiserweight boxing champions Boxers from Greater London