The wrestler “Balla Gaye 2 (Ecole Balla Gaye) returns to the National Institute of Sport, Expertise and Performance (Insep) in Paris, to prepare for his fight against Siteu (Ecurie Lansar). Former Senegalese athlete Moussa Fall will take care of its preparation.
In view of his fight against Siteu (Écurie Lansar) scheduled for Sunday July 20, Balla Gaye 2 (École Balla Gaye) will prepare at the National Institute of Sport, Expertise and Performance (Insep) in Paris to sharpen his weapons. The wrestler understood the importance of this mecca of sport, which allowed him to get back in the saddle. Indeed, it was in preparation for his fight against Modou Lô (Écurie Rock Énergie), on January 13, 2019, that Balla Gaye 2 began to go to Insep in Paris. It was in a very particular context of his sporting career. The big brother of Sa Thiès had been dethroned by Bombardier of the Mbour stable (June 8, 2014) and defeated by Eumeu Sène of Tay Shinger (April 5, 2015).
Having realized that Balla Gaye 2 needed help, Aziz Ndiaye had done everything so that he could bounce back in such a way that the bad reputation of “a finished or finishing champion” would no longer be said. Challenge met, since the son of Double Less had benefited from excellent preparation with combat sports experts and had even humiliated Modou Lô by knocking him down at the “Père Léo” stadium, during a day organized by Gaston Productions in 2019. After this successful outing, Balla Gaye 2 returned to Paris to prepare for its remake against Bombardier (January 1, 2022) which it had lost due to poor recovery. Learning from this failure, the leader of the Balla Gaye school returned to Insep to prepare Tapha Tine for the Baol Mbollo stable which he had crushed (July 21, 2024). This means that his preparation at the level of this great French sporting institution suits him very well. Guédiawaye’s child will go back there to prepare for his fight against Siteu. His chaperone, Aziz Ndiaye, gave us the information: “Bala Gaye 2 will be at Insep in Paris, next February, to prepare.”
At Insep in Paris, Senegalese Moussa Fall will take care of its preparation. The latter is a former Senegalese athlete, specialist in high jump. He won the high jump title at the 1982 (2m20) and 1985 (2m17) African Championships. His personal best, established on July 9, 1982 in Paris, is 2m26. The experience and professionalism of this former manager at the International Athletics Center of Dakar (Ciad) means that he was appointed head of this discipline at the National Institute of Sport, Expertise and Physical Education (Insep) of Paris (France).
-Abdoulaye DEMBELÉ
Senegal