- Nollywood actor, Charles Okocha isn’t taking his defeat in good fate.
- The movie star who was knocked out by singer, Portable at their recently organized boxing contest has refused to concede defeat.
- Taking to his IG page, he called for a rematch, adding that Portable ought to have been disqualified after giving up during round 3.
Defeat appears not to be in Nollywood actor, Charles Okocha’s dictionary as he continues to challenge the pronouncement of Portable as the winner in their recent boxing match.
Taking to his IG page a few moments ago, he shared a video of the moment he battered Portable, causing him to hold the ropes of the ring to support himself.
He noted that Portable should have been automatically disqualified after he gave up during the third round.
Concluding his post, he called for a rematch.
The actor wrote:
“So y’all really think this lil nïgga won after giving up on round 3 that ought to be an automatic disqualification??? 😀😀REMATCH!!! 🥊🥊.”
See the post below:
Charles’ post elicited hilarious and taunting comments from netizens accordingly.
@deejayneptune wrote: “Brah why you dey throw punch like that 😂.”
emmychris_vocalz_ wrote: “We all know charles won that fight, if you don’t believe argue with your Keypad TEAM PHENOMENAL ✊ Commentator said PORTABLE wants to take a NAP🤣💔 @awalife_naija if e sure for una let’s rematch 😌✊”
mcshakaracomedian wrote: “Re match needed but pls we don’t want hook up girls fight again 😂😂.”
dr.eniekop wrote: “You two have been helping some Nigerians laugh out their depression..we appreciate you ..🙏🙏🙏🙏.”
mr.ajaks wrote: “Ol’G I live and breathe boxing and have done for decades, Portable won that fight. He was the busier fighter, and landed cleaner scoring punches than you.
Neither of you had good punch selection and form but He was able to use his faster footwork from his youthful exuberance to get in and out of out range to land scoring punches
If you want to consider a rematch, get a proper boxing coach. Use your physical advantage by working on a proper jab to keep him at bay. You have a longer reach.
Nevertheless kudos to you for getting into the ring at 47, against a 28 year old with Youthful exuberance.”