Singer Portable beats Charles Okocha in celebrity boxing match [VIDEO]

Singer Portable Triumphs Over Charles Okocha in Celebrity Boxing Showdown

In a highly anticipated celebrity boxing match, controversial singer Portable emerged victorious against popular Nollywood actor Charles Okocha after an intense and closely fought contest at Landmark Beach in Victoria Island, Lagos. This clash of titans took place on December 26, 2023, and lasted for an adrenaline-pumping 40 minutes, finally concluding in the fourth round.

The event began at 1 am, with Portable, donning a striking blue sleeveless shirt and shorts, aggressively taking on Okocha. The singer relentlessly unleashed a barrage of punches, leaving Okocha desperately attempting to evade the onslaught. Such intense aggression was fueled by a monetary dispute between the two celebrities, with Portable alleging that Okocha had unjustly deprived him of a N40 million deal. In response, Okocha maintained that he had transferred N5 million to Portable following the event, emphasizing the absence of any formal agreements for the dispute.

This high-stakes boxing match was not merely a physical competition; it was a riveting spectacle that captivated audiences both locally and internationally. The feat was captured and shared via a viral video across various social media platforms, intensifying public interest and engagement.

As the dust settles on this electrifying showdown, the impact and resonance of this event will undoubtedly reverberate across the entertainment industry, leaving an indelible mark on the intersecting worlds of music, film, and popular culture at large.

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