Reporting by ThisDay indicates that 128 boxers, including four high-profile diaspora athletes, are currently competing at the National Stadium in Lagos for a spot on the Nigerian team for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. The trials have seen a surge in participation after the National Sports Commission increased the number of available slots to five men and five women.
Vivian Azimene, Secretary General of the Nigeria Boxing Federation, noted that the inclusion of diaspora fighters has significantly raised the level of competition. The semi-finals are set for today, March 5th, with medical tests and weigh-ins conducted to ensure athlete safety.
The Guardian validated the sports update, quoting a coach who remarked, “The hunger in these young boxers is unlike anything we’ve seen in years.” Sporting Life also reported on the event, with an athlete stating, “I am here to show the world that Nigerian boxing is back on the map.”
Echotitbits take: This is a key moment for Nigerian sports diplomacy. The integration of diaspora talent often brings advanced training techniques and exposure, which could be the edge Nigeria needs to dominate the medals table in Glasgow.
Source: StreamLineFeed – https://streamlinefeed.co.ke/news/diaspora-boxers-storm-lagos-for-crucial-national-boxing-week-trials, March 5, 2026
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