RBS, Box Office launch ‘Resurrection Fight Night’

RBS Promotions, in collaboration with Box Office Promotions, has launched an international boxing event dubbed the ‘Resurrection Fight Night’ in Accra.
The event, scheduled for April 5 at the Laboma Beach Resort in Accra, is expected to bring together top local and international boxers in what organisers described as a major platform to promote Ghana boxing on the global stage.
The launch, held last Friday, outlined an exciting fight card headlined by a 10-round national light heavyweight championship bout between Jonathan Tetteh and Abdul Aziz Quartey.
Other notable bouts included an eight-round lightweight contest between Alfred Lamptey and Maxwell Awuku, and another eight-round light heavyweight clash between Seth Gyimah of Ghana and Jamiu Animashaun of Nigeria.
Joseph Commey will face Bright Ayala in an eight-round lightweight contest, while Michael Abban takes on Benin’s Damien Zannou in a 10-round super flyweight fight.
Additional bouts will see Benjamin Lamptey battle Kamarudeen Boyejo in a six-round featherweight contest, while Clinton Nii Adjei is expected to feature in an eight-round cruiserweight contest against an opponent yet to be announced.
Speaking at the launch, the Chief Executive Officer of RBS Promotions, Dr Albert Tetteh Botchway, said the initiative formed part of efforts to nurture young boxing talents and position Ghana as a hub for international boxing.
He added that the organisers were committed to producing a world champion for Ghana by 2028, stressing that it did not matter which camp the boxer would emerge from.
Dr Botchway urged unity among stakeholders in the boxing fraternity, including promoters, managers, and trainers, to ensure the success of the event and the growth of the sport.
The Acting Teshie Mantse and Atofotse, Nii Martey Dzata Obrempong I, also appealed to boxers to remain disciplined and focused, noting that the event was organised in their interest to help them achieve their career aspirations.
He emphasised that boxing was a serious sport that required commitment and support from all stakeholders, adding that the event was not just a local contest but an international spectacle.
The Chief Executive Officer of Box Office Promotions, Mr Alex Ntiamoah, in his address, described the event as more than a fight night, stating that it was a platform that blended sport, culture, and business.
He said the initiative would create opportunities for fighters, brands, and investors, while positioning Ghana as a destination for world-class sporting entertainment.
Mr Ntiamoah further announced a series of pre-fight activities, including public appearances, workouts, and a final press conference ahead of the main event.
According to him, a public workout session is scheduled for April 2, with the official weigh-in set for April 4, all at the same venue.
BY STEPHANIE BIRIKORANG
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