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Kenneth Omeruo Parts Ways with CHAOS

Editorial by Dan Milner

Kenneth Omeruo and CHAOS split ways

As reported earlier, Kenneth Omeruo has parted ways with Island Organisation CHAOS after this disgruntled fighter was denied an opportunity to gain back the title after being victorious in his last fight. Sources inside the island organisation have told me that CHAOS responded to the victory offering Omeruo a fight against Ratanachai "Cha-Cha" Sithbanprachan (7-3-0), who is 1-1 in his CHAOS career.

 

Sources close to both parties have informed us here at Championship Press Association that and tensions between Omeruo and CHAOS rose further as the match makers at the organisation ignored his comments on his thoughts on facing Ratanachai. Our Island reporter Monica Francis has attempted to get in touch with Kenneth Omeruo and was not able to get a response directly from the “Nigerian Nightmare” but his manager Mark O’Sulivan is issuing this statement to members of the press at current which reads;

 

Quote“I'm extremely disappointed that this is what it came to. I've never had any problems with any organisation owner previously and I hope this is the last time. I'm looking forward to the future as I see Kenneth Omeruo getting the match ups he deserves in whatever organisation he moves to next. He's keen to prove that he's the best Lightweight fighter on The Island and there was no point having him at Chaos where he's going against fighters who are relatively unproven.QuoteTo all the Island organisation owners out there: If you're interested in signing Kenneth Omeruo to your Lightweight division, please get in touch and hopefully we can work out a deal which suits both parties."

 

We’ve also attempted to reach out to CHAOS owner Liam Stead but have yet to receive a response and CHAOS’s PR department are not making a response as of present.

It has to be asked, that while Omeruo lost the title match to Billy Hill, he remains not only higher ranked than all the lightweight fighters in CHAOS (bar current champion Charles Benedict), he is also extremely popular among fans and is always worth his value in fights taking all bar one fight past the second round. While we wait for a response from CHAOS, the only questions left to ask is where does Kenneth Omeruo go from here? And when (and where) will the fans of the Island get to see the “Nigerian Nightmare” fight next? Stay tuned for more as it breaks!

 

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Dan “TheMould” Milner

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