Ghana boxing legend Azumah Nelson says his autobiography titled “12 rounds of boxing and Life” will transform many lives.
Azumah who is a member of the world boxing hall of fame has launched a 100-page book which captures the principles of the legend’s secret of becoming a world champion.
In an interview with joy sports, he stated his desire to help needy people and believes his autobiography will go a long way to impact lives positively.
“I intend to help needy children and this will help me raise money to make my dream come true”. Azumah told JOY Sports.
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