Ghanaian middleweight boxer Osumanu Adama is making steady progress in his bid to win a world title with his latest fight, an IBF title eliminator scheduled for October 6 in the US.
Osumanu Adama has to beat Russian Roman Karmazin to further improve his chances of a crack at a world title soon when the two take to the ring in Illinois in about two months from now.
Adama’s March 2011 victory over Marcus Upshaw for the IBO inter-continental and USBA middleweight titles improved the boxers ratings.
So victory over Karmazin will be a boost to his ambition of becoming a world champion, and he’s focused on that.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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