ACE Power Promotions will continue to manage the former IBF Africa Super welterweight champion and world title prospect, Dodzi Kemeh after the boxer put pen to paper to renew his contract with the boxing management syndicate.
The management contract renewal also means that Dodzi Kemeh (24-2, 22 KOs) will continue to be under the tutelage of renowned boxing trainers, Elvis Adjei-Baah and Rovers Sappor.
Dodzi, expressed his gratitude to the management for believing in his craft and potential and assured to work for the ultimate. “I believe this contract extension will put to rest all rumours of me parting ways with my management and allow me to be focused and give of my best to repay the confidence of Ace Power Promotions”.
Dodzi Kemeh is set to fight on December 26, 2021 as Ace Power Promotions climax it’s Community boxing and soccer talent hunt with a Exhibition bout at Dzodze in the Ketu North district of the Volta Region.
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