Martin Bakole, who shared the ring with Tyson Fury ahead of his fights with Dillian Whyte and Francis Ngannou, has accused promoter Ben Shalom of ‘trying to ruin his career’
Martin Bakole has accused his promoter Ben Shalom of ‘trying to ruin his career’ in a startling statement posted on social media. The 32-year-old Congolese fighter, who served as a sparring partner for Tyson Fury before his bouts with Dillian Whyte and Francis Ngannou, insists he won’t hand Ben Shalom another penny.
Promoter Shalom became Britain’s youngest ever boxing promoter and established BOXXER at just 23 years old. Heavyweight Bakole features amongst the prominent names in Shalom’s stable, though hasn’t stepped into the ring since a draw with Efe Ajagba in May 2025.
That marked his second bout of the year following a defeat to Joseph Parker in a contest for the WBO interim heavyweight title in February.
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On X, Bakole stated: “For everybody asking what is happening with me. I am ready to fight anytime but one man is trying to ruin my career: Ben Shalom. I don’t understand why he is doing it.
“He has been earning money from me for years and years and has kept me tied up in a contract. My lawyer has confirmed that my contract with him is finished.
“I try to move on and he sends crazy emails to everyone blocking me from fighting and earning a living. He is trying to scare me saying he will sue everyone if I fight and don’t pay him.
“I fight to provide for my family, not for Ben Shalom. He is not my promoter. I am ready to fight but I will not pay that man another cent.”
However, Boxxer and Shalom were swift to respond, stating: “BOXXER would like to respond to recent comments made by Martin Bakole. Martin Bakole remains under contract with BOXXER.
“Throughout our promotional agreement, we have enjoyed a good relationship delivering major fights and securing career-high purses for him. We continue to work to secure the best possible opportunities for Martin, including a number of high-profile fights over the past 12 months, which he has either been unavailable for or declined.
“It is therefore disappointing to see these claims made publicly and as a result of third-party interference intended to cause damage. BOXXER remains fully committed to getting Martin back in the right when he is next available to compete at the highest level.”
Bakole, however, shared a screenshot of the statement on his own X account with a red cross drawn through it.
He subsequently appeared to draw a line under the dispute, writing: “I want to make one thing very clear: I have always respected every team I’ve worked with and I remain focused on my career, my future, and fighting at the highest level.
” My only priority has always been to stay active, take the biggest opportunities available, and give the fans the fights they want to see. I won’t go back and forth in public or get distracted by statements.
“My energy is on getting in the ring, proving myself, and becoming world champion. I appreciate everyone who supports me.
“The truth will always show itself through actions, not words. I’m ready for the next challenge. Let’s make the big fights happen.”






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