Ghana’s WBO Africa featherweight champion, John Abaja Laryea, also known as the “Expensive Boxer,” is set for his first overseas fight in the USA next month. The unbeaten Laryea (13-0-1, 11 KOs) will face Nicaragua’s Alexander Mejia (19-9, 8 KOs) in an eight-round featherweight bout on November 1 at the Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida.
Laryea is eager to showcase his skills on the global stage and is confident in his abilities. “I’m ready for all boxers in my division. After this fight, the whole world will see the real me. I’m going there to prove myself,” Laryea told Graphic Sports. Speaking on his opponent, Laryea boldly promised, “If you are a good boxer, stay in your lane. Don’t come near me because I will switch you off. I promise to punish him.”
Trained by renowned coach Lawrence Carl Lokko and managed by Sammy Anim Addo, the 24-year-old fighter has expressed gratitude to his team for their unwavering support. He also thanked Peter Khan for the opportunity to fight in the USA and vowed to make Ghana proud.
Laryea aims to secure a world title by the end of next year and is determined to make his fans in Bukom proud with a strong performance in his US debut.
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