Wellness Meets Martial Arts: Nutrify at the AKO Show

The AFRICAN KNOCKOUT (AKO) Show on November 15 at La Madison Place, Lagos, delivered everything MMA fans hoped for. The atmosphere was charged with adrenaline, intensity, and pure African fighting spirit as the crowd gathered for a major middleweight showdown.All eyes were on the clash between South Africa’s Chad Hanekom and Cameroon’s Cabrel Fongno, also known as JORDAN “JOHN-TO” FONGNO. The face-off alone was enough to set the tone. Two warriors. One cage. A high-stakes battle that could push either fighter closer to a title shot.When the cage closed, it was war. Heavy exchanges, strategy, grit, and explosive moments kept the audience on edge. Hanekom brought experience and pressure, but Fongno fought like a man with something to prove. His timing was sharp, his counters were clean, and his determination showed with every strike.In the end, Cabrel Fongno rose above the challenge and secured a well-deserved victory. The arena erupted, celebrating not just a win but the arrival of a true contender. It was dominance, discipline, and heart all in one unforgettable performance.Right in the middle of this electrifying event, we brought a refreshing balance to the intensity. Fans, fighters, and media crews also got to experience our Nutrify Vitamin C Bar, which offered a menu of fun, wellness-filled drinks, providing a quick boost and a moment to relax between bouts. MMA is built on strength, recovery, and endurance, which perfectly aligns with our mission to promote wellness in every environment.Being part of the AKO Show allowed us to connect with a community that values performance and health. From our multivitamins to collagen and joint support, people got to see how Nutrify fits into an active lifestyle.We were proud to bring wellness into a night filled with power, passion, and unforgettable fights. Nutrify remains committed to supporting spaces where strength meets healthy living.Stay tuned for more events as we continue taking wellness to every corner of Nigeria