Celebrity boxing: ‘I want to fight Terry G to revive his career ‘ – Portable

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, has called out his senior colleague, Terry G for a celebrity boxing fight.

Portable challenged Terry G on Sunday during an interview on Channels Television’s Robbin Minds programme.

The interviewer asked: “Tell me the celebrity that would like to beat. Any celebrity that’s on your mind?”

Portable responded “Me, I want to fight Terry G.”

Interviewer: “Do you want to fight VDM?”

Portable insisted that he wants the singer as his next opponent, “Is Terry G that I want to fight. I won blow am. I want to resurrect his career. If Terry G fight meet one on one in boxing, I swear to God, he will rise again. People will remember him again.”

The development has left many fans surprised and curious.

DAILY POST reports that Portable who is not a stranger to celebrity boxing had in the last two years faced several celebrities including actor Charles Okocha, singer Speed Darlington, and Carter Efe in celebrity boxing matches.

While Terry G is one of Nigeria’s most famous street music legends who rose to fame with his hit songs ‘Free Madness’, Akpako, and Run Mad in the early 2000s.

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