Boxing coach plans grassroots talent hunt in Enugu

6330 boxing coach plans grassroots talent hunt in enugu
6330 boxing coach plans grassroots talent hunt in enugu

Enugu State boxing coach Blaise Ude says plans have been concluded for a massive grassroots talent discovery to improve the sport in the state.

Ude, who disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria in Enugu on Saturday, said those discovered from the exercise would take over from the professionals when they retire.

According to him, grassroots talent discovery is necessary to keep the state up and doing in the game as the state loses boxers to other states and beyond.

“Enugu State professional boxers travel abroad for greener pastures and that calls for replacement; that was the reason for the exercise.

“For now, the state boxers are on serious training for the forthcoming National Youth Games which I believe they will do the state proud if given the opportunity,” he said.

The seventh National Youth Games will be hosted by Delta State from February 8 to 18, 2023.

Ude said the youth games would come early for the grassroots talent discovery, noting that the exercise would start after the games.

“The boxing technical team will go into the hinterlands of the state, both schools and communities, to unearth talents that will become champions in years to come.

“We all are grassroots products and for this, the only solution to the declining boxing in the country remains with grassroots discovery,” the coach added.

He called on the state government to revive school sports to make things easy for them and to unearth talents in different sports.

NAN

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