
Nigerian Boxer Elizabeth Oshoba Goes 10-0 With TKO Win
Elizabeth Oshoba just knocked out Britain's Chelsey Arnell in the third round, keeping her perfect 10-0 record alive and proving she's a rising star in women's boxing. The Nigerian fighter credited faith, hard work, and her team for the dominant victory that has the sports world taking notice.
A young Nigerian boxer is making waves on the world stage, and her latest performance just sent a powerful message to the sport.
Elizabeth Oshoba stopped Britain's Chelsey Arnell just 42 seconds into the third round of their super featherweight fight, extending her unbeaten professional record to 10 wins with six knockouts. The victory wasn't just another number—it was a statement performance broadcast globally on Sky Sports and ESPN.
From the opening bell, Oshoba controlled every moment. She used sharp jabs and powerful right hands to push Arnell back, mixing body shots with precise strikes to the head that gradually wore down her opponent's defenses.
By the second round, the pressure became too much. Arnell struggled to mount any meaningful offense as Oshoba's combinations landed cleanly and consistently.
The end came swiftly in round three when Oshoba unleashed a series of clean right hands that hurt Arnell and forced her against the ropes. The referee stepped in to stop the fight, protecting Arnell from further punishment.

After the bout, Oshoba shared her gratitude on Facebook with a simple message: "Victory. God did it." She thanked her trainers, sponsors, and promoters Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian of Most Valuable Promotions for giving her the platform to showcase her skills.
Since turning professional in 2022, Oshoba has collected impressive hardware along the way. She currently holds the IBF International super featherweight title and the WBC Silver featherweight belt, positioning herself as a serious contender for bigger opportunities.
The Ripple Effect
Oshoba's rise represents something bigger than her personal success. She's becoming a role model for young African athletes, proving that talent combined with dedication can open doors to global stages.
Her partnership with major promoters and broadcasters signals a growing recognition of women's boxing talent from Nigeria. Each victory creates more opportunities for the next generation of fighters who see themselves in her story.
The support she's received spans continents, from fans in Lagos to London and beyond. "To everyone who supported me in the UK, Nigeria, and around the world—this win is for you," she wrote, signing off as "The Empress."
With momentum firmly on her side and an undefeated record intact, Oshoba's name is now circulating in conversations about future world title fights. Her combination of power, precision, and poise suggests those discussions are just beginning.
The girl who started boxing just three years ago professionally is now knocking on the door of championship glory.
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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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