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Cabic Fight Night II slatted for December 24

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The unbeatable boxing promotion syndicate, Cabic Promotions and Management, has once again promised to produce a world title as they pledged to defend all three WBO titles won in their previous bout on December 24th, 2018 at the Bukom Boxing Arena.

At a launch held at the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra on Wednesday, Cabic Promotions and management promised to grace the boxing scene with credible bouts, better arrangements of entertainments and sirene organisation of various bouts.

World Boxing Organisation (WBO) Africa super welterweight champion, Patrick Allotey, (39-3-0) will defend his title against Congo’s Sheriff Kasongo and on the same night Richard Harrison will also be defending his WBO Africa heavyweight title against Okola Morris from Kenya and Emmanuel Quaye also fighting for the national middleweight title, but yet to be confirmed by the CABIC management team.

The Chief Executive Officer of Cabic Promotions and Management, Mr Ivan Bruce Cudjoe in an interview with GBCONLINE said his outfit’s pursuit to win a world title for the nation is on course.

“What we at Cabic Promotions thinks about all the time is delivering on the promise made to Ghanaians on the world title, we are seriously and patiently working on that.”

The CEO also believes his boxers are very well prepared and poised for action on December 24 which is also a watch night eve more or less. “Hopefully, the nation would see another world title early next year; we cannot disappoint,” he assured the public.

The launch at the Bukom boxing Arena assembled some connoisseurs and pundits of boxing including Messrs Ataa Eddie Pappoe, J.A. Annan and Samir Captan, as well as management member Mr Ofoli Annag.

WBO Africa super welterweight champion, Patrick Allotey said he is confident of victory.

“I know it’s not going to be an easy fight so i have prepared enough for the battle against Sheriff Kasongo; I do not want to promise a knockout but it can happen.”

“I have watched my opponent and he is a very good boxer. He is skillful and is not a push-away boxer.”

“I will urge all supporters and Patrick fans to come early and support as always it will be difficult but I know i will win by the grace God,” he added.

Meanwhile, WBO Africa Heavyweight champion, Richard Harrison believes as he changed from his usual wickeder slogan to the ‘EAGLE’, he will beat Okola Morris from Kenya by a knockout.

“I know it’s not going to be an easy fight but as the ‘Eagle’ is the strongest bird in the whole world, I believe very well that am going to beat  Okola Morris (‘basaa basaa’) mercilessly so I have prepared enough for the battle.”

Story by Jacob Narh Nortah

Twitter: @NarhNortah

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