by Kelly Eric Ehor | Oct 21, 2024 | Africa, Boxing, Ghana, Other Sports
Prince “The Buzz” Nii Otokunor Larbie, a promising 11-year-old boxer from Ghana, began his journey in the sport at just two and a half years old. Inspired by photos of his father, Daniel Larbie, a former boxer and current trainer at the Will Power Boxing Gym in Jamestown, Accra, Prince expressed his desire to become a champion.
Despite his father’s initial encouragement to focus on education, Prince was determined to pursue boxing. By age seven, he had already made international headlines as the fastest young boxer, able to throw 150 punches in one minute. His talent attracted attention from renowned figures like Deborah King, daughter of legendary promoter Don King, who signed him for a three-year deal.
Now with 51 fights to his name, Prince dreams of winning an Olympic gold medal for Ghana at the 2032 Games. Beyond boxing, he has also competed in marathons, starred in films, and earned a scholarship for his academic excellence. His favorite subjects include English, Science, and Mathematics.
Under the guidance of his father, a traditional leader, Prince is balancing his boxing career with education, community work, and royalty. He has also become an ambassador for SparBar, a sports equipment company. His five boxing idols are Azumah Nelson, D.K. Poison, Muhammad Ali, Floyd Mayweather, and Gervonta Davis. With his hard work, discipline, and passion, Prince “The Buzz” Larbie is set to become a future star of African boxing.
by Kelly Eric Ehor | Oct 21, 2024 | Africa, Basketball, Ghana, International, Other Sports
Ghana’s national youth boxing team, the Black Rockets, departed Accra on Saturday night for Montenegro to participate in the upcoming IBA World Youth Championship. Led by the Vice President of the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF), Alhaji Dauda Fuseni, and head coach Charles Quartey, the team is seen as the future of Ghanaian boxing.
Augustus Dodoo, also known as “One Life,” an organizer with the Ghana United Boxing Coaches Association, praised the young athletes, stating that they are highly motivated to win for their families and country. The team, which includes Francis Quartey, Desmond Pappoe, Levy Ankrah, Ebenezer Ankrah, Mathias Ashitey, and George Dowuona, are making their international debut.
Dodoo emphasized the importance of this tournament, noting that the boxers have been preparing for over a year and expressed gratitude to Vice President Dauda Fuseni for making the trip possible. GBF’s second vice president, Solomon Otoo, added that the experience will provide invaluable exposure for the athletes and urged the government to support future trips.
The Black Rockets, aged between 16 and 18, have been training at the Charles Quartey Foundation Boxing Gym and are determined to make Ghana proud on the global stage.
by Kelly Eric Ehor | Oct 21, 2024 | Africa, Athletics, Ghana, International, Other Sports
The African finals of the Afro Break International Championship 2024 will take place on October 27, 2024, at La Fase Gardens in Labadi, Accra, opposite the Bethel Presby Church. Nana Tufour Okai, also known as B-boy Lyricx, the President of the Ghana Breaking Federation, announced that this year’s event will be the largest yet, with participation from 20 African nations, including South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Liberia, Senegal, and more.
The event promises exciting prizes, with the winner taking home the ultimate championship belt. Ghana will be represented by B-boy Nagi, who is eager to improve upon the country’s previous performance. Last year’s runner-up, B-boy Blesso of Ghana, encouraged the new champion to give their best effort on home soil.
Leading up to the finals, workshops, conferences, and other activities will take place starting October 25. B-boy Lyricx expressed gratitude to supporters, including the Ghana Olympic Committee, the National Sports Authority, and the French Embassy in Ghana. He also highlighted the growing popularity of breaking in Accra, especially among the youth.
Breaking was featured as a new sport at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
by Kelly Eric Ehor | Oct 21, 2024 | Africa, Boxing, Ghana, Other Sports
Vice President of the Ghana Boxing Federation, Alhaji Dauda Fuseni, has encouraged the national youth boxing team, the Black Rockets, to seize the opportunity at the IBA World Youth Championship in Montenegro. Speaking during a visit to the Charles Quartey Boxing Foundation Gym, where the team trains, Fuseni urged the young boxers to represent Ghana with pride, discipline, and determination, emphasizing that this is just the start of their promising careers.
Fuseni highlighted the importance of the tournament, which will feature over 80 nations, as a chance for the Ghanaian boxers, all traveling abroad for the first time, to showcase their talent and establish themselves as future stars. He also stressed the need for humility, respect, and obedience to their trainers as key to their success.
Ghana’s team, consisting of six boxers aged 17 to 19, will be led by Coach Charles Quartey, with support from officials Mustapha Nettey, Solomon Otoo, and delegation leader Dauda Fuseni.
by Kelly Eric Ehor | Oct 18, 2024 | Boxing, Ghana, Other Sports
The Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra, Ghana, will come alive on Friday, November 23, 2025, when Ayitey Powers Promotions presents the highly anticipated ‘Battle of the Beasts.’ The headline bout will see former national cruiserweight champion Jacob Dickson of Bronx Boxing Gym face off against current champion Haruna Mohammed of Wisdom Boxing Gym.
Both fighters have been vocal ahead of the match, with Dickson, nicknamed ‘The Beast,’ eager to reclaim the title he believes was unfairly stripped from him by the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA). His opponent, Haruna Mohammed, is confident in his ability to defend his belt as the reigning champion.
Dickson is trained by Coach Carl Lokko, while Haruna is under the guidance of national coach Dr. Ofori Asare. The GBA has approved the event, which also features a rematch between Ernest Akushey (‘Baubali’) and Elvis Ahorgah (‘Soldier Boxer’), along with other exciting matchups involving top boxers like Michael Abban and Joseph Akai Nettey.
Ayitey Powers, a former boxer turned promoter, has assured fans that security will be tight, and he encouraged attendees to enjoy the event responsibly.