Boxer Wasiru Mohammed, popularly known as Gyatabi, has reunited with his former manager, John Manfo, three years after their split. The 28-year-old super featherweight, known for his remarkable 92.31% knockout rate, has signed a new five-year contract with Manfo, signaling a significant step forward in his career.
In an exclusive interview with Graphic Sports, Manfo revealed that Gyatabi is set to fight in Germany later this year against an opponent yet to be announced. The new contract, which Manfo describes as reflecting high standards of professionalism, is expected to reestablish Gyatabi on the international stage.
“They are working hard to get him in good condition and prepared for the fight in Germany,” Manfo said, emphasizing the renewed commitment to professionalism between Gyatabi, his coach, and himself.
This reunion follows a contentious split three years ago due to an undisclosed dispute, during which Gyatabi had raised concerns about financial discrepancies, negatively impacting his career. However, Gyatabi’s recent fifth-round knockout victory over Michael Akramah Tetteh at the Bukom Boxing Arena on June 29 appears to have laid the groundwork for this renewed partnership.
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