Charles Quartey Urges Boxing Coaches to Embrace Modern Techniques

Coach Charles Quartey, President of the United Boxing Coaches Association of Ghana (UBCAG), has issued a rallying call for coaches to come together and promote inclusive competition that benefits all involved in boxing.

Addressing the media during the inauguration of UBCAG, Quartey expressed gratitude to individuals and companies who supported their election and induction ceremony at Dezone Beach Resort.

He emphasized the importance of the new leadership staying updated with the modern rules and regulations of both international and national boxing associations.

Quartey also stressed the need for building strong relationships with coaches across Accra and the regions.

The executive team of UBCAG comprises Charles Quartey as President, Carl Lokko of Bronx Gym as First Vice President, Michael Benjamin Addy of Grace Gym as Second Vice President, Ernest Ofori of Charles Quartey Boxing Foundation as Secretary, Vincent Akai Nettey of Attoh Quarshie Boxing Gym as Treasurer, and Ebenezer Adjei, also known as ‘Killa’, of Black Panthers Gym as Organizer. Additionally, the Executive Members include Gabriel Allotey, also known as ‘Zico’, of Sea View Gym, Augustus Dodoo, also known as ‘One Life’, and Fatai Yusif.

Their term spans four years, marking a significant shift towards democracy within the boxing coaches association, which has been in existence for over two decades. This election was the first to feature free and fair processes, coupled with an inspiring inauguration ceremony that attracted numerous veteran trainers, current champions, retired boxers, managers, and promoters.

Written by Silas Boahene

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Published on April 15, 2024