Dauda Fuseni and GBF board get thumbs up for organizing successful 2026 National Individual Open Championship
Dauda Fuseni and his board members on the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF) have been commended for organising the first national amateur boxing championship in six years which attracted 145 boxers drawn from north, west. east and south of Ghana.
At the last championship held at the Accra Sports Stadium, fans caused mayhem and chaos to make the then organisers not able to continue.
Although Accra boxers dominated this year, it was an experience for boxers from Tamale, Cape Coast, Kumasi and the Volta Region.
It must surprise somebody that many professional boxers were at the Bukom Boxing to watch the event and they have commended all President of the Ghana Boxing Federation, Dauda Fuseni for his vision and his board whose experience and expertise have yielded positive results.
The Big Fight Night, the flagship programme of Omashi TV was presented at the Bukom Boxing Arena last Friday.
Among the boxers interviewed live were USA based Emmanuel Addo aka Mosquito, Henry Malm aka AssasinJunior, Emmanuel ‘Mayeather’ Martey, Joseph Jaguar Commey, Precious Akai Nettey, Solomon Sackey, Ebenezer Ankrah, Mubarak Amarh and Coach Okoe of Black Panthers Gym.
Former world champions, Joseph Agbeko and Joshua Clottey were also in the house.
The dignitaries who expressed their genuine views include Vice President of the GBF Nii Gonti Adjor 1, Mr. Ernest Danso Chef du Mission for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, Nana Adu Mankatah board member, Nana Amponsh Adu-Gyamfi, 2nd Vice President Solomon Otoo Lartey, Bernard Quartey former President of the GBF and Mr. Saka, a member of the Twellium Ghana Ltd marketing team.
Other VIPs who graced the event were Development Chief of the Ga State Nii Kojo Ashiefie Papanyira I aka Ben Nunoo Mensah former President of the GOC., Hon. Alfred Kotey Ashie, MP for Odododiodoo Constituency, Coach Carl Lokko and a Queen of Jamestown traditional area.
The 2026 Ghana Boxing Federation National Individual Amateur Boxing Championship was sponsored by Freight Consult, Madar Soap Twellium Industries, GAMADA, The Gym, Base Pharmacy, Cartel Rentals and the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC).
By Sammy Heywood Okine