November 4, 2024

Ayitey Powers Promotions Announce Gate Fees For Battle Of The Beasts At Bukom Boxing Arena, Nov 23

5,000ghc For VVIP, 1,500ghc For Ringside, 50ghc For Popular Stand  

*Dickson (The Beast) Vs Huruna (Thunder) In National Cruiserweight Fray

*Baubali Vs Solier Boxer (The Terminator) In National Super Middleweight Title Showdown

Ayitey Powers Promotions has issued the gate fee for their upcoming two national titles bill on Saturday, November 23 at the Bukom Boxing Arena.

According to the former boxer, Michael Nii Ayitey Okine aka ‘Powers’who campaigned mostly in UK and Australia, the fees would be: 5,000ghc for VVIP, 1,500ghc for Ringside and50ghc for Popular Stand.

Now the President or Spokesman for Ghana boxers, Powers hinted that guests and patrons of the VVIP will be exclusively served drinks and khebab, he noted that boxers deserve respect and should earn good money, hence boxers on his bill are going to be paid well.

He called on boxing fans to come to the arena and behave very well.

On the main bill, former Ghana National Cruiserweight Champion Jacob Dickson aka ‘The Beast’ from the Bronx Gym will face reigning champion Haruna Mohammed of the Wisdom Gym to a battle in the ring for Ghanaians to see who is the real champion in the division.

Both boxers have been bragging in the past weeks and month. The decision time is on November 23.

Dickson 13-1-0 was born and bred at Jamestown, while Haruna aka ‘Thunder’ also born and bred in Accra has five bouts losing one.

The second title on the night is the national super middleweight title belt between Enest Akushey aka Baubali and Elvis Ahorgah popularly called Soldier Boxer. They fought earlier at the same and no winner was declared, after it was detected that the gloves of Baubali was cut. When the coach of Soldier Boxer entered the ring to protest his towel fell on the canvas. So the GBA approved rescheduling the bout.

This is the decision time, and Baubali says if he loses he will quit boxing.

There would be other interesting supporting bouts plus musical and dance performances.

Ben Ankrah and Stephen Cofie are most likely to steal the show, as they have bragged more than the main bouts boxers

By Sammy Heywood Okine