Veteran Ghanaian boxer, Ayitey Powers has disclosed that he has not retired from boxing and that he can still fight competitively.
The boxer, who was speaking at the press conference of his boxing promotion event at the Game Pack office, says he will fight in his subsequent promotions
“Myself, as Ayitey Powers, I’ll fight. Not now, maybe in the next 3 or 4 promotions, “Powers said to the media.
He added, “I have not hanged my gloves yet, If I had hanged my gloves, the GBA president would have known. If I hang my gloves, I’ll let people know.”
The boxing event dubbed “Power of the fists” will take place on the 29th of June at the Bukom Boxing Arena and will see a number of undercards before the featured match between Ernest Akushey “Bahubahli” and Elvis Ahorgah “Soldier Boxer”.
The winner of this bout will get his hands on the National Super Middleweight Belt.
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