Ernest Akushey aka Baubali promises to stop Jonathan Tetteh aka Worldwide
Baubali promises to stop Worldwide in round two
… Jonathan Tetteh: The Bukom Boxing Arena will speak on March 8
Box Office Promotions on Tuesday January 28 organised a signing and ‘meet the fans’ ceremony at the Bukom Astro Turf between Ernest Akushey aka Baubali and Jonathan Tetteh popularly known as Worldwide. He was a member of the Black Bombers that represented Ghana at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. No member of the team qualified as he lost the opportunity to fight in Italy when he missed the bus.
With his amateur experience and backed by nine wins in professional fights, he hopes to give boxing fans a good run for their money.
Baubali is also undefeated with six wins, no draw, no lose. He said beating Worldwide will only brighten his records but if he loses it is no record for Worldwide.
Baubali’s last bout was against Elvis Ahorgah also called Soldier Boxer which was declared no contest following his gloves damage.
The rematch could not take place on the Ayitey Powers Promotions bill on November 23, 2024
Soldier Boxer has moved on to London and he is scheduled to fight for the Commonwealth Super Middleweight title on February 1, 2025 against Simpson Callum at Wembley.
The winner of the Akushey version Tetteh fight gets opportunity to fight for the National Super Middleweight title.
Baubali who is a crowd puller from Chorkor has urged boxing fans to come and watch his new style of explosive boxing.
He tasked his fans at Chorkor. Mamprobi. Jamestown, Korle Gonno, Bukom. La and Osu to come early and support him because the bout will not go beyond round three..
“Some of my fans are coming from Europe and USA to watch me, i will not disappoint” he stressed.
The successful signing ceremony which was moderated by Alex Ntiamoah Boakye the CEO of Box Office Sports Ltd, promotions outfit attracted boxing fans and media on the refurbishment Bukom Astro Turf.
The bout is scheduled for March 8, 2025 as part of Independence Day Rumble at the Bukom Boxing Arena.
By Sammy Heywood Okine