30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Wexford entrepreneur raises €4500 in memory of father with boxing match backed by Conor McGregor
The fundraising boxing event was organised through Mick Abidoye's business called 'Created in Éire (CIE)' – an award-winning initiative of his which showcases and promotes Irish content creators, musicians, and businesses with daily news updates through its social media.
Through this initiative, he often does his best to fundraise for various good causes, services, and charities, with this one hitting a little closer to home.
The Bukky Foundation, a charity founded in memory of his father Olubukoye 'Bukky' Abidoye, was created to support families who have experienced the sudden loss of a loved one—offering emotional, financial, and practical help in their time of need.
Bukky's untimely death from a sudden heart attack was a profound shock to all who knew him and he was described as deeply loved and respected individual, a devoted father, friend, coach, and leader. He made a significant impact on the Wexford community as the County Wexford Team Leader and Manager for the Community Games in athletics.
Beyond his dedication to community sports, Bukky was a highly accomplished chartered accountant, running his own accounting firm both in Ireland and in his home country, Nigeria.
Speaking about the service he said: ' The Bukky Foundation stands as a legacy of compassion, ensuring that no family has to face grief alone. Donations go directly toward counselling services, emergency financial aid, and day-to-day support such as childcare and meal assistance. A heartfelt thank you to our sponsors—Nano the Barber, Five Palm, Fearmaxo, and Senior Man Photography—for their vital support in making this event possible.'
The night of boxing itself became one of Dublin's most talked-about boxing cards, featuring a lineup of standout talent. The night included appearances from El Paco, rising star Jackson 'Taz' Bright, and Keith Whelan, also known as the Tallaght Torondo.
Founder and fighter Mick Abidoye also took centre stage, proudly representing both the sport and the cause.
The event received powerful backing from big names such as Conor McGregor, Peter Fury, Sam Jones, Michael Conlan, and Mick's coach, Kevin Armstrong, former European champion—among many other respected figures in the boxing community and who sent video shout-outs to the participants in the lead up to the matches..
"Best of luck on your Eire season – let's go baby, train hard, win easy,' McGregor said into the camera.
Peter Fury highlighted the cause and encouraged as many people as possible to come out and show support.
"A great cause, anything I can do for these causes I am happy to do it. Good people like yourselves put themselves out and do these great causes, please come along.'
'This unforgettable night showcased not only incredible fights but also the heart of a community rallying behind a meaningful cause,' Mick added.