Baby Jet Promotions is thanking patrons for their massive turn up for the WBA International Lightweight Championship bout last Friday.
Ghana’s Emmanuel Tagoe clinched the vacant title with a fourth round knockout victory over Filipino Joebert Delos Reyes to an excited crowd at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The fight night also produced some exciting undercard bouts which saw the likes of Obodai Sai, Prince ‘Octopus’ Dzanie, Isaac Aryee, Benjamin Lamptey and Frank Dodzie all winning their respective fights.
Chief Executive Officer of Baby Jet Promotions Samuel Anim Addo thank the fans for their massive patronage of the bout which was broadcast live by SuperSport.
“We want to thank the fans for coming out in their numbers for this fight night,” he said.
“We would also want to thank the media and other stakeholders that helped us stage this bout.
“To our critics also, we thank them because they push us to improve on our work and I urge that we keep the spirit to push Game Boy in becoming a world champion.”
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