Emmanuel Tagoe retained his WBA International Lightweight after a technical knock out victory over Carlo Magali
Gameboy knocked out his opponent in the ninth round after dominating all rounds.
Magali entered the fight with a fearsome reputation having knocked out one of his opponents before he died four days later but that counted for nothing as Gameboy made his intention know right from the onset opening up a cut below Magali’s eye after only the first.
The victory means Tagoe maintains his title but more importantly, his undefated record remains intact stretching to 26-0.
Photos By Senyuiedzorm A. Adadevoh
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