Boxing’s latest séance takes place August 23, 2025, in Lagos, Nigeria, where Ike “The President” Ibeabuchi (20-0, 15 KOs) returns from a two-decade disappearance to punch something other than his legal problems. Across from him will be Danny “The Brixton Hammer” Williams (55-33, 42 KOs), who’s somehow still alive and still licensed to fight despite having been stopped more times than a 90s cassette tape.
It’s streaming exclusively on pay-per-view at Prizefighting.tv—because obviously no real network would touch this.

This fight isn’t for a belt. It’s for… closure? Nostalgia? The last scraps of relevance? Whatever it is, it’s happening—and that alone is terrifying.
“The Brixton Hammer will be sent back to England hammerless.”
In what has to be the darkest timeline, Ike Ibeabuchi—still unbeaten only because he vanished before the modern sanctioning bodies could rob him blind—is now 51 years old and picking up where he left off like nothing happened. Apparently, time stopped in 1999.
“The Brixton Hammer will be sent back to England hammerless. Danny Williams will be knocked out.”
That’s Ike. The same Ike who once ruined Chris Byrd’s day and nearly killed David Tua in the ring. The same Ike who then nuked his career, disappeared into a legal black hole, and emerged with nothing but muscle memory and a thirst for one last bloody encore.
But hey—Danny Williams is here to help him with that.
“Ike Ibeabuchi is a legend, and I know he’ll be coming to fight. But The President will not be returning on my timeline. I will come to his hometown, drop the hammer on Ike ‘The President’ Ibeabuchi and send him back into exile. That will become a fact, mate.”
Bold from a man who’s fought more club shows than Tyson Fury’s dad has hot takes. Williams hasn’t been relevant since he iced Tyson in 2004—and he’s spent the years since collecting losses like parking tickets. But sure, let’s sell this like it’s Foreman vs. Moorer.
“Big punchers do not lose power with age.”
Enter Prizefighting.tv, the only ones brave—or broke—enough to broadcast this sideshow. Their statement reads like a Darwinian warning:
“Big punchers do not lose power with age. With these two big punchers, there is no way this fight is going the distance. This fight will end in a knockout.”
Translation: someone’s getting stretchered, and if you squint hard enough, it might look like 2001 again.
No judges needed. No scorecards. Just two relics swinging sledgehammers with the coordination of a drunk bear on stilts. Someone’s going to sleep—and not the gentle kind.


About Ike Ibeabuchi:
20-0 (15 KOs), ex-Nigerian-American wrecking machine turned courtroom ghost. Last seen in a ring when The Matrix was still in theatres. Still unbeaten, still dangerous, still a walking question mark.
About Danny Williams:
55-33 (42 KOs), Britain’s answer to “what if we just kept fighting forever?” Knocked out Mike Tyson, and then karma knocked him out every few months after. Durable, delusional, and somehow still getting paid.
Event Info
-
Main Fight: Ike Ibeabuchi (20-0, 15 KOs) vs. Danny Williams (55-33, 42 KOs) – 10 Rounds, Heavyweights
-
Date: Saturday, August 23, 2025
-
Venue: Lagos, Nigeria
-
Streaming: LIVE on pay-per-view via Prizefighting.tv
Start Times:
So tune in, if only to see which decade hits harder. One man’s chasing ghosts. The other is one. Either way, boxing loses—and you won’t look away.
Last Updated on 07/28/2025
Read the full article here