WSC 12 delivered some of the most exhilarating fights and an impressive display of sportsmanship. The tournament took place at PA Ngele Oruta Stadium, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, with the headline bout featuring Christopher Molly vs Agoha Iheanyichukwu. Molly overwhelmed his opponent with a heavy ground-and-pound assault in the opening round to secure the win.


Also on the WSC 12 fight card was a featherweight clash between Demba Seck and Uchejim Onyeka. Both fighters came in swinging, trading heavy shots early. Onyeka landed a savage right hook, but Seck stayed on his feet and responded with a strong leg kick. Onyeka kept the pressure on, forcing a clinch. Seck managed a takedown, but Onyeka maintained a tight body lock, limiting his opponent’s offense.

Despite the control, Seck found some space and began pummeling Onyeka with sharp elbows and a deadly ground-and-pound. The referee quickly stepped in, awarding Seck a round-one TKO victory.

In the bantamweight division of WSC 12, Cedric Kalenga faced Prince Nwanne. Kalenga opened the fight with explosive energy and rapid leg kicks. The Congolese fighter kept his defense tight and landed a clean straight shot that stunned Nwanne, who recovered quickly. Both men clinched up, with Nwanne attempting a takedown, but Kalenga maintained control.

The fight hit the canvas with Nwanne on top, but he couldn’t land any significant strikes. Kalenga bucked him off and got back to his feet. Kalenga then executed a slick takedown, but Nwanne reversed and achieved full mount, dealing some damage. Kalenga recovered, got to Nwanne’s back, and landed a few shots before the two returned to their feet. Up against the fence, they traded body shots. After breaking apart, Kalenga landed a powerful head kick that knocked Nwanne out cold.

Fights on the Card:

Main Card

Christopher Molly def. Agoha Iheanyichukwu via round one KO

Demba Seck def. Uchejim Onyeka via round one TKO

Casmire Junior def. Daniel Appah via round two submission

Cedric Kalenga def. Prince Nwanne via round one KO

Joshua Chijoke def. C. Henry via split decision


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