The much talked about Guinness Book of Record fight being proposed by Bash Ali does not have any backing from the renowned organisation purportedly supporting it, it has been revealed.
A source, who said he has worked extensively on Bash Ali’s Guinness World Record Boxing Championship bout expressed reservations about the transparency of the project.
The source, who does not want to be named because he does not have his organization’s clearance to speak on the matter said: “We started promoting this fight since 2006. Till date, we have seen over 20 private companies offering various forms of supports, yet we are still in the dark as to what has happened; what is happening and what may happen.
Another source said: “Bash Ali should know that Nigerians are wiser now and cannot be fooled any longer.
“When Dalung was sports minister, the Federal government mandated another former sports minister, the late Bala Bawa Kaoje, to help work out the modalities for this fight, get sponsors and fix a date. Bash Ali later accused the former minister of deliberately stopping the process, forcing Kaoje to wash his hands off the fight.
“Bash Ali once embarked on hunger strike and slept by the roadside in Abuja daily for more than one year. He got so much good will on the street, and soon retired to his house after the government intervened.
“Nigerians can no longer be fooled. This fight is not on the WBO, WBA or IBO register; it is purely a private venture and should be championed by the NBB of C.
“This has got nothing to do with Nigeria, which should be more interested in discovering grass root talents that can win laurels for the country, not some tired pensioner,” the source concluded.