“The first time I challenged Modou Lo was in 2008… He’s already beaten me, I have to take my revenge! »

Already three years since the wrestling fight with strikes which must oppose the current king of the wrestling arenas, Modou Lo to the prince of Pikine, Ama Baldé, has not been able to stand. Despite the many dates that have been set in the past, it would seem that the gods of the arena have so far vetoed this duel that has kept a whole people in suspense for months… Despite all this, Ama Baldé does not budge and wants his revenge.

As another sign of fate, after the covid-19 pandemic and other blockages which had prompted promoter Luc Nicolaï to postpone the date of the fight several times. A serious injury to Modou Lo, at the level of the ligaments of one of his knees, was at the origin of the new postponement of the event which was to be held on March 13, 2022 at the national wrestling arena (Pikine.) An injury that occurred during his preparation in France, during contact with one of his training partners.

A few days before the postponement of the fight, in an interview with luttetv, Ama Baldé, who was anxious to discuss it with Xaragne Lo, said she wanted revenge. A rematch following Mod ‘Lo’s defeat to young Ama Baldé at the dawn of his wrestling career at a Mbappate tournament (traditional wrestling without a hit.) “The first time I challenged Modou Lô was in 2008… He has already beaten me, I have to take my revenge!”

Continuing, he will admit to having always wanted to rub shoulders with the Rock des Parcelles Assainies who is one of the best Senegalese wrestlers in history. “Dama yagg beug Modou Lo” recognized the son of the late Falaye Baldé who promised a nice revenge to his fans and the people of Pikine.

It remains to be seen when this fight will take place in the end… For the moment, the controversy is swelling over the veracity of Modou Lo’s injury. Despite the presentation of medical evidence (file, MRI results, etc.) and the finding of the said injury by the official doctor of the National Fight Management Committee (Cng.)

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