As the countdown to GTFP 25 draws near, anticipation is at an all-time high for Joshua Adeboye. With a successful history at Golden Ticket Fight Promotions (GTFP), Adeboye aims to continue his winning streak and claim victory once again on March 2nd at the K.K Steelmill.
Reflecting on his past triumphs at GTFP, Adeboye confidently asserts, “GTFP has been a successful place for me, and I plan to keep it that way.” His determination to maintain his winning record underscores his unwavering focus as he prepares for the upcoming title bout.
Joshua Adeboye Talks GTFP 25
After bouncing back from a debut loss in 2022, Adeboye’s stellar performance in 2023 saw him secure victory in four consecutive fights:, “2023 was a good year for me,” Adeboye reflect: “I am happy with the experience I gained, but I am not satisfied till I become number 1.”
The stakes are higher than ever as Adeboye gears up to compete for the light welterweight championship. While acknowledging the significance of the opportunity, Adeboye remains steadfast in his approach: “I always train hard for all my fights,” he explains. “But with the extra rounds, I push myself even further so I am ready when it comes to the title. It doesn’t matter too much to me, as my goal is to always win.”
Standing in Adeboye’s path to championship glory is Aaron Bolton, a formidable opponent with a wealth of experience: “Aaron is a good opponent,” Adeboye acknowledges. “He’s experienced, so I like this match-up. It’s not an easy fight, but I think I will finish him.”
With his eyes set on victory, Adeboye envisions the moment his hand is raised in triumph on March 2nd: “Yes, it would mean a lot,” he affirms. “It would mean my hard work is paying off, which is good, and also prove to people I’m one of the best amateurs in the UK.”
As the excitement builds for GTFP 25, Wolverhampton awaits the electrifying showdown between Joshua Adeboye and Aaron Bolton.