Nigeria’s Elizabeth Oshoba makes history as the country’s first female boxing world champion!

 


Elizabeth Oshoba has carved her name into Nigerian sports history by becoming the nation’s first female world boxing champion. Holding the IBO Super Featherweight and WBC Silver Featherweight titles, she remains undefeated with an impressive 9–0 record (5 KOs).

Her achievement is not just a personal victory — it is a landmark moment for women’s boxing in Nigeria. For decades, Nigerian boxing has produced strong male champions, but Oshoba’s rise signals a new era where female fighters are gaining global recognition.

The IBO (International Boxing Organization) world title places her among elite fighters globally, while the WBC Silver belt positions her as a top contender within one of boxing’s most respected sanctioning bodies.

Beyond the belts, her story represents:

  • 🔥 Discipline and resilience

  • 🇳🇬 National pride

  • 👊 Growth of women’s sports in Nigeria

  • 🌍 Global visibility for African female athletes

Elizabeth Oshoba is not just winning fights — she’s breaking barriers and redefining what is possible for Nigerian women in combat sports.

A true champion in and out of the ring.

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