GHANA GOING FOR THE BIGGEST THREE IBF TOURNAMENTS NEXT WEEK
Ghana, one of the boxing powerhouses in African continent is edging towards three biggest IBF tournaments next week on May 3rd, 2013 at the Accra Sports Arena in Ghana
Princess Helen Joseph
GoldeMike Boxing Promotion
Syndicate is at it again and this time Ghanaian boxing stakeholders and
the whole of West Africa region will enjoy a thrilling moment which they
all have been carving for.
This is one of the major IBF
tournaments in Sub Sahara Africa and nothing is being left to chance as
the promoters “Henry Many-Spain and Michael Tetteh” painstakingly deal
with all the final details for this epic duel!
Albert Mensah (right)
Drawing the line of this epic
boxing tournament is none other than two of the Ghanaian’s most fiercest
opponents in Jr. Middleweight, Albert Mensah when he confront his
archenemy Ben Odemattey.
The duo is battling for the “IBF
Continental Africa Jr. Middle Weight Crown”. Came sun, come rain one of
them would be the King of the Jr, Middleweight in Africa.
Following this epic bout, will be
the Princessfrom Nigerian boxing royal family, Princess Helen
Joseph when she goes toe to toe with anotherPrincess from
Austro-Hungarian Boxing Empire, Princess Marianna Gulyas.
The two beautiful Princesses who
would pass in a beauty-parget are battling for the “IBF vacant
Intercontinental Featherweight Female Crown”. "We are definately going
to get the crown" said Koffi Dakku-Ricketts,the man who is behind
Princess Helen's success as a trainer. Ricketts boast of many similar
success stories and make him one of the best trainers Ghana has ever had
in years!
This has been “a seek and hide
game” for the past two years but, this time around, no ground can hide
any of the two as the moment of truth is about to come. The man of the
moment is none other than the Ghanaian ups and comings boxing star and
Olympiad boxer “Issa Samir” in a duel of his life when he host the
handsome Georgian true-nan and flamboyant “Robison Omshashavili” for the
vacant “IBF World Jr. Middleweight Crown” in a 12 rounds epic battle.
The bout christened“The Battle of
the Gold Coast” would rekindle the memory when one of the Ghanaian
boxing king, Professor Azumah Nelson when hosted Sidnei Dal Rovere in a
similar battle at the Accra Sports Stadium in 1988.
The ground can be “quicksand” for
the two as they crave to prove to the whole world that they are
indeed “pound for pound” gladiators and future world champions on the
rise! This is; in a matter of fact “a thumb up” for Ghana as it makes
African continent proud once again after shining out during the last
“World Cup tournament” in South Africa.
Watch this space for more news
Issues by:
INTRERNATIONAL BOXING FEDERATION AFRICA (IBF/AFRICA)
DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA

Post a Comment