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Aliking roars - I will demolish US bin of Cameroon

Wrestling

Wed, 20 Aug 2014 Source: Daily Trust (Nigeria)

The current African Middle Weight Pro-Wrestling Champion, Aliking Attai Mohammed (action disaster of Nigeria) has said that he will demolish his challenger, US bin of Cameroon, when they meet at Aper Aku stadium, Makurdi in November.

The wrestler, a Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) personnel, gave the assurance on Tuesday at the presentation of the title belt to the Minister of Interior comrade Abba Moro, in his office.


Aliking, an international wrestling icon has been defending the African title since 2007 when he emerged champion having defeated the African Stone of Ghana.


The Kogi-born 30year old Champion told the Minister that having prepared very well, he was convinced that he has what it takes to defeat his opponent, adding that he will dedicate his title to the Nation as a Centenary gift.


He said, "It is good to note that I am in a good technical state for this much expected African Title Defence. Let me use this medium to state without mincing words that I am going to teach the US bin of Cameroon what professional wrestling is all about.


"He resides in USA, a developed country where modern and sophisticated Wrestling Training Facilities abound, but not withstanding, I will surely show him the hard stuff I am made of.

"Ten of US bin cannot stop me. I am going to make the bout one that will ever remains fresh in the memory of the Cameroonian Wrestler. I will make sure he is stretched out of the ring."


Mohammed had earlier defended his title by beating Uti the Baptist of Nigeria, Tyamupepe of Democratic Republic of Congo, Hulk Power of Benin Republic and Mr. Sensational Sharpman of Mali among others.


While commending Aliking for making the Ministry and indeed the country at large proud, Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, said he was honoured that a staff in one of the agencies under his supervision was making the nation proud.


Moro said the ministry owe Mr. Aliking a responsibility to support and make him proud as well.


While assuring that the Ministry will provide all logistics needed to prepare him for the fight, he promised that the fighter will be rewarded with a promotion if he overcome his opponent.

Source: Daily Trust (Nigeria)