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Dambe World Series begins in Abuja as Nigeria modernises boxing tradition
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46935, member: 636"] Nigerian fighters prepare for battle with ancient rituals and magical protection. Athletes wrap rope around one hand and cover their bodies with special charms. They visit spiritual guides for prayers before entering the ring. Traditional medicine gets placed under scars on their arms. These customs help them feel ready to fight. The Dambe World Series started Saturday at Nigeria's national stadium. This ancient combat sport comes from Hausa people who lived centuries ago. Organizers want to make the sport more professional around the world. They hope foreign athletes will travel to Nigeria to compete. The event was shown on television to global audiences. Fighters use one wrapped fist to punch their opponents. The other hand stays open to block attacks and maintain balance. Matches end when someone falls to the ground. People call this a kill and the round stops immediately. Crowds gather to watch these exciting battles. Social media helped spread Dambe beyond Nigeria's borders. Videos on YouTube and Instagram attract fans from many countries. A British fighter came to Nigeria last year to compete. Local reports said Nigerian athletes defeated him easily. More international competitors want to try this unique fighting style. Nigerian boxers feel confident about facing foreign opponents. They believe their traditional training gives them advantages over outsiders. Young fighters like Abdullahi Ali think the sport will keep growing. Officials want to add safety rules and regular pay for athletes. This ancient tradition continues evolving for modern times. [/QUOTE]
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