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Adijat Gbadamosi of Nigeria creates history by winning the ABU title in 'King of the Ring 3'

Gbadamosi, a 2018 youth Olympic silver medallist, won the Africa Super Bantamweight female title with a TKO victory over Zimbawean Soldier girl Patience Mastara in the fifth round of their scheduled ten rounds. Adijat 'Dija' Gbadamosi of Nigeria created history when she became the first Nigerian woman to win an African boxing title.Gbadamosi, a 2018 youth Olympic silver medallist, won the Africa Super Bantamweight female title with a TKO victory over Zimbawean Soldier girl Patience Mastara in the fifth round of their scheduled ten rounds. Monarch Events and Promotions' third installment of the 'King of the Ring' series takes place at the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra.The arena was lit up with the huge card of international boxing headlined by the World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver Super Flyweight Championship. Tasif Khan, a Pakistani living in Bradford, England and the current WBO Africa Super Flyweight champion (17-1-2, 9KOs), won the coveted WBC Silver Super Flyweight championship in the evening's main event. The veteran Khan stopped Venezuelan David Barreto (17-3-0, 16KOs) in the second round of their twelve-round fight, which was scheduled.