Ghana’s world title prospect Raymond Narh is looking forward to recording a seventh knockout in a row when he fights Tanzania’s Maliki Kinyogoli for the WBA Pan African title in Accra on Boxing Day December 26 at the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium.
Narh, nicknamed the Emperor, will be fighting in Ghana for the first time in seven years.
The boxer, who has stopped all his opponents in his last six fights, assured Joy Sports in an interview from his Pennsylvania base that Kinyogoli would be his next victim.
The bout will be the top on the Box Office Promotions bill dubbed Rumble Night and Narh, who is based in the US, has a fight record of 23 wins and one loss as against Kinyogoli’s 12 wins and five losses.
Source: Joy Sports/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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