Bakary Samaké will fight in the first part of the Gazo concert in Paris La Defense Arena

Bakary Samaké will fight in the first part of the Gazo concert in Paris La Defense Arena
Bakary Samaké will fight in the first part of the Gazo concert in Paris La Defense Arena

Rapper Gazo announced this Sunday that Bakary Samaké, the rising star of French boxing, will fight in the opening part of his concert at Paris La Défense Arena in April 2025.

During his fight at Zénith Paris La Villette last Thursday, boxer Bakary Samaké won on points against Chilean Julio Alamos. A success which allows him to continue his series of invincibility (16 victories in as many fights). The 20-year-old Frenchman arrived in the ring accompanied by rapper Gazo, who took the opportunity to perform his song “100K” live.

On his social networks, the rapper who grew up in Saint-Denis announced his next concert scheduled for April 18, 2025 at Paris La Défense Arena. By revealing that Bakary Samaké will compete in an international fight just before the show. The boxer will face his opponent in front of more than 40,000 spectators. A ring will be installed on the central stage of the hall. The ticket office is scheduled to open this Wednesday, June 19 at 12 p.m.

Also supported by rapper Uzi

Last February, rapper Uzi also accompanied Bakary Samake by performing his song “Akrapo 7” before one of his fights at Zenith Paris La Villette. The boxer also made an appearance in the music video for the song released in 2023. “When I made the sound, I didn’t send it directly to him. I kept it for myself. And as soon as we decided to clip it, I told him: ‘You’re going to have to come and bring back your little champion belts’ and he loved it. He caught the delirium”, Uzi explained to. RMC Sport. “Bakary is fast and powerful. He is very professional. He really knows what he is doing, he masters his work, but he works a lot. He only understands violence, nothing else. He just wants to hit it, get it over with. The rest doesn’t interest him.”

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