Boxing sensation Seth Gyimah who is widely known as Freezy MacBones ditched Ghana to fight under the United Kingdom despite initially applying to the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) for a license to represent the West African country.
The GBA president
Abraham Neequaye revealed that the 33-year-old changed his mind at the time the
association were responding to his application which was just before his famous
fight that made the headlines some weeks ago.
“We sent him a message
and he can confirm it, Neequaye told Romeo TV
“Before his fight in the
UK, he had come to Ghana to get a license from the Ghana Boxing Authority.
“He came for our
license, but when it was time to get a release letter from us, he changed his
mind and decided to fight as a UK national.”
The boxer earned
national recognition in April after achieving a triumph over Darryl
Sharp at the Copper Boxing Arena located in London.
He participated in a
preliminary match during the Joe Joyce vs Zhilei Zhang main event emerging
victorious by means of a unanimous decision by the judges. This marked his
second official boxing bout since departing from Ghana and settling in the
United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, his manager Thaddeus Adomako had hinted
that Freezy MacBones was set to return to the ring on June 16 with an undisclosed boxer.
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