

About Me
My name is Eworitse Ezra Arenyeka, a proud son of Warri, Delta State, Nigeria, from the Itsekiri tribe. I began boxing at 21, during my final year at the University of Salford, where I first stepped into the ring for white-collar charity bouts. What started as a way to raise funds and awareness for good causes quickly ignited a passion that changed my life.
Boxing began as a means to make a difference, but it soon became a calling—a platform to inspire others and represent where I come from. Over time, the sport evolved from a charitable pursuit into a mission grounded in discipline, purpose, and perseverance.
Now based in Manchester, United Kingdom, I’ve carried that same mindset into my professional career. Every fight is more than a contest—it’s a reflection of resilience, growth, and faith. For me, boxing isn’t just about titles or recognition; it’s about impact, legacy, and using the sport to uplift others.