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… Theo Allotey And Ahmed Abdula Win Titles In Style
The build up to the event was classic, despite a few lapses in time management, however the weigh in and main show were a sell out as fans from various parts of the world trooped in at the Bukom Square and the famous Bukom Boxing Arena.
Ahmir Khan and Legacy Rise Promotions should be commended for giving Ghanaian boxing fans another great show with three title belts at stake.
American Nigerian boxer Andrew Tabiti had an easy pay day putting local boy Jacob Dickson on the canvass in all the rounds before the latter gave up in the fourth round to miss the new WBC Africa Cuiserweight title belt.
It was a new title belt instituted by the famous world body for Africa and the WBC Vice President, who is also the African Boxing Union (ABU) President Mr. Houcine Houchi was at the Arena to personally present the belt.
Earlier on the night, he presented a special belt from the World Boxing Council to Prof. Barima Zoom Zoom Azumah Nelson for his exploits in world boxing, having held the world title for 10 years.
Andrew Tabibti was very happy to make history with the new WBC Africa Cruiserweight championship title after dominating Jacob Dickson who was awarded a medal for his efforts.
In the fight of the night, Theophilus Lopez Allotey of Wisdom Boxing Gym led by Coach Dr. Pfori Asare put up an amazing performance to become the new WBO Africa Bantamweight Champion. He defeated Daniel Gorsh from the Bronx Gym in a one side simple display of artistic and psychedelic display.
It was total war between Theophilus Allotey and Daniel Gorsh and the younger and taller man won. The judges scored the bout 117-111, 118-110 and 118-110 all in favour of the former Black Bomber who represented Ghana at the qualifiers for Paris 2024.
His fans were as happy watching a fantastic and deserving victory and they left the Arena singing and chanting conquest songs.
In the battle of the tall beasts, Ahmed Abdula from the Fit Square Gym dropped Hurana Mohammed in round 3 pounding him through 10 rounds to a unanimous decision win to also become the new Ghana national Cruiserweight Champion
Abu Kamoko also called ‘Ambitious Tilapia’ who is managed by Legacy Rise put up his best performance as a pro to outpoint Stephen Ackon by a wide unanimous points decision, 60-54, 60-54, 60-54 to claim a 4th straight win to begin his career.
In other under cards, Army officer, Jerry Lartey was the only Ghanaian fighter to win against the foreign opponents, outclassing Anas Hafiane of Morocco 60-53 on all 3 scoredcard of a lightweight 6-rounder.
Defreitas Shiloh handed 2018 Commonwealth Games bronze medalist, Jessie Lartey his first loss in his career. It was a bittersweet feeling for the Lartey brothers whose dad Coach Lartekwei Lartey guided Ahmed to win the Cruiserweight belt.
Abdul Khan another foreign sent Joseph Sackey flying to the canvas in an unusual and devastating show as Radoslav Rosenov defeats Richmond Ashelley on points.
London based O’Hara Davis whose dad in Ghanaian also won by unanimous decision. 78-73,79-72
The special guest on the night, former British heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua had some kind and uplifting words for this epic gathering of warriors and fans. He congratulated the boxers and fans who made the night a memorable occasion.
Musician of the Year, King Promise and his colourful angelic dancers thrilled the large crowd with some of his popular songs.
By Sammy Heywood Okine