Nigeria’s Ukah defeats Uganda’s Akello to extend unbeaten record
The win for Ukah also known as “Golden Bone” ensured she extended her unbeaten record at 5-0-0 (i.e. five wins, no loss and no draw).
Nigeria’s female fighting sensation, Cpl Juliet Ukah of Police College, Ikeja, defeated Eunice Akello of Uganda on Sunday night in Enugu to extend her unbeaten run in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA).
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ukah, who is the lead in the African Extreme Fighting Championship (EFC), was fighting in Nigeria for the first time in her MMA career at the Enugu Mega Cage Fight.
The 26-year-old came into the fight with an impressive record of 4-0-0 (i.e., four wins, no loss, and no draw) and was looking to defeat her opponent, a police officer from Uganda, to better her MMA record.
She ensured it was a sweet victory for her on home soil as she overpowered her opponent and dominated the three-round encounter to emerge as the as the winner by a unanimous decision in the 66kg featherweight class bout.
The win for Ukah, also known as “Golden Bone,” ensured she extended her unbeaten record to 5-0-0 (i.e., five wins, no loss, and no draw).
Her next challenge is set for April 23 as the number one contender in the Africa EFC in preparation for the strawweight title fight in June.
NAN also reports that earlier, PC Njoku Chika, also of the Nigeria Police, defeated fellow compatriot Ozioma Orji by a unanimous decision at the end of a three-round pulsating encounter.
A total of 10 fighters slugged it out for honours on the night at the end of five explosive bouts in the championship, which included a Kenyan on the cards.
The Mega Cage fight event was in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and the Warrior Sports Championship.