Singer Portable has to mercilessly defeat the popular Nollywood actor, Charles Okocha in a fierce celebrity boxing match after a third round.
The showdown was held at Landmark Beah Lagos in the early hours of Wednesday morning, at about 1 am.
Portable secured an easy win, thus taking home the belt from the match.
After a heated online debate, Portable channels his inner Mohammad Ali to viciously defeat prominent Nollywood actor Charles Okocha in a violent celebrity boxing bout after the third round.
The confrontation was scheduled in the aftermath of an alleged 40-million-naira rip-off, when Portable claimed that the actor had deceived him in a deal that they had both obtained.
The fight took place in the early hours of Wednesday morning, at 1 a.m., at Landmark Beah Lagos.
Portable, dressed in a blue armless shirt and shorts, came down on Charles in the first round, landing a torrent of body blows to Charles, who continued attempting in vain to evade.
The boxing contest between the two men lasted almost 40 minutes, with Charles Okocha taking many head punches from Portable.
Portable easily won the match and so took home the belt.
A large crowd of people shouted excitedly as Portable grabbed his belt and boasted about his boxing prowess.
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