In a significant move, promising super middleweight boxer Delali Miledzi has committed to making history by clinching Ghana’s first-ever world title in the super middleweight division of boxing.
Despite Ghana’s rich boxing legacy, the country has yet to produce a world champion in the super middleweight category. Following the renewal of his contract with Landmark Boxing Promotions for an additional three years, Miledzi, holding a professional record of 22 wins, one loss, and a draw, voiced his determination to rewrite the narrative and capture the coveted world title in his division.
Confident in his abilities, Miledzi stated, “I believe in myself and know my worth. After gaining the necessary exposure, I feel it’s time to aim for the world title.”
Standing tall at six feet three inches with an extensive arm reach, Miledzi emphasized his refined jab and readiness to make a lasting impact on the sport, aiming to leave a legacy not only for himself but also for his country.
“I’ve been putting in the hard work over the years, and I believe now is my moment to clinch the world title,” he affirmed.
Landmark Promotions CEO, Anthony Kermah, hailed Miledzi as Ghana’s best-kept secret and a solid contender for a world championship title. “Upon meeting Delali, his dedication and determination were evident, and his aspiration for a world title is well-founded,” Kermah remarked.
While the specific terms of the contract remain undisclosed, the three-year partnership entails Landmark Promotions managing Miledzi, overseeing his welfare, and handling fight contracts. Miledzi’s trainer, George Addy, expressed confidence that under his guidance, the boxer would continue to train rigorously and seize the world title this year.
“In the super middleweight division, Miledzi possesses a potential that I haven’t seen in any Ghanaian boxer in the past four decades. He represents Ghana’s future in this division,” Addy concluded.
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