Mohammed Agyeman Jr., the 2024 winner of the Boxing Ghana Media Personality and Photographer of the Year awards, shared his vision for the future of boxing media in Ghana during an appearance on The Big Fight Night on Omashi TV. Initially a trainee coach with Bronx Boxing Club, Agyeman Jr. transitioned to media production, creating compelling content entirely with his phone to promote and support Ghana’s boxing scene.
“I truly enjoy what I’m doing, and I see it as a contribution to the growth of Ghana boxing. Promoters, managers, and boxers need better visibility, and I’m proud to play my part. I’ve been inspired by figures like General One of Friends of Boxing, Clyde Tetteh Narh, Mubarak Nanor (aka America), and Dornu’s Corner,” he said.
He extended an apology to Coach Carl Lokko for leaving his coaching role to pursue boxing media and expressed gratitude to promoters and managers such as Osibor, Currency, SP, and Bronx Promotions for their encouragement and support.
As an Ashanti and Muslim born in Accra, Agyeman Jr. has embraced the Ga culture and considers himself a proud Jamestown citizen. Through his platform, IboxTV360, he aims to drive creativity and innovation in boxing media while exploring opportunities for growth.
“I dedicate my two Boxing Ghana Awards to all my friends and supporters. The recognition has boosted my popularity and motivated me to work harder. It’s proof that people appreciate our efforts,” he remarked, thanking Omashi TV for the platform and all who voted for him.
Agyeman Jr. believes the boxing industry needs significant financial support to provide equipment and promote local talent. He urged Ghanaian media to prioritize boxing coverage, emphasizing its excitement and potential.
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