
Nine-year-old Ishmael Quartey has made an impressive mark on the juvenile boxing scene, emerging champion in the 23–26kg category in his very first tournament appearance.
The young boxer, a native of Osu, delivered a standout performance throughout the competition, culminating in a closely contested final bout against his teammate, Elliot Ayi-Bontey. Ishmael secured victory with a 2:1 decision, showcasing composure and skill beyond his years.
His achievement was witnessed by his proud mother, who enrolled him at Wisdom Boxing Gym earlier this year. Speaking after the bout, she expressed her joy at her son’s rapid development. She noted that bringing him to the gym consistently from Monday to Friday has not only improved his abilities but also ensured he enjoys the process.

For her, his happiness and growth remain the top priorities.Coach Asare also praised the young fighters, expressing satisfaction with their overall performance in the tournament. He highlighted the potential both Ishmael and Elliot have shown, emphasizing that their progress is a result of dedication and structured training.
The coach further commended assistant coaches Emmanuel Quaye and Emmanuel Adjei for their commitment and the quality work they have been doing with the boys.

Both finalists competed in a premier-style juvenile boxing tournament and successfully advanced to the finals, underlining the strength of the program at Wisdom Boxing Gym. In the end, it was Ishmael Quartey who stood out, claiming the championship title in the 23–26kg division and announcing himself as a promising young talent to watch.