South African boxer Fana Mzonke is determined to make Ghana's Emmanuel Gameboy Tagoe taste his first ever career defeat and claim the IBO Lightweight title to South Africa.
Fana, who arrived in Ghana a few days back, is full of confidence calling off Gameboy’s bluff of knocking him out in round three.
For him, he is unperturbed by Gameboy’s rants.
"Most of my opponents say that but it is not easy and it is not going to be an easy road because in boxing you have to respect your opponents and your word.
"The reason why I accepted the fight is come and take the title and not only that, but to confiscate the title, because I strongly believe that the IBO Lightweight title belongs to South Africa".
The fight dubbed 'Fist of Destiny' comes off on Friday December 2nd at the Bukom Boxing Arena.
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