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Freezy MacBones era of Black Bombers

Freezy MacBones - Black Bombers latest kid on the block

Freezy MacBones – Black Bombers latest kid on the block

In the absence of major development on the local boxing scene, the invitation of Seth Gyimah, a UK-based Ghanaian pugilist seems to have dominated the sports airwaves and print space.
Affectionately known as ‘Freezy MacBones’ obvi¬ously for his masculine cut frame, he emerged from the doldrums as a labourer at a construction site in Ghana.
But a quest to travel to the UK for greener pasture landed him in a boxing gym in London, turning him into a sensational boxer making waves with just two profes¬sional bouts.
He is back on the invita¬tion of the Ghana Boxing Fed¬eration (GBF), Ghana Olym¬pic Committee (GOC) and the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MoYS) to join the Black Bombers, the boxing national team, in their preparation for Paris 2024 Olympic Games qualifiers in Senegal in a few weeks’ time.
Contrasting opinions have been shared on the move but one cannot begrudge the GBF, GOC and MoYS as Ghana appear to be losing her status as one of the formidable nations, as far as amateur
boxing was concerned.
In the past, the nation could bet its last penny on a medal for the Black Bombers at events such as the Afri¬can Games, Olympic Games among others when all other disciplines failed.
But that period have gone with the Black Bombers strug¬gling to even gain qualifica¬tion to such events.
That anxiety bounce back to its glory days may possibly have influenced the GBF’s de¬cision to scout all around the world to assemble the very best boxers for the Senegal qualifiers to increase its pres¬ence in Paris next year.
But it appears those con¬cerns have been nipped in the bud since he started training with the team under Coach Ofori Asare.
The onus now rest on Freezy MacBones to justify his inclusion in the team. With¬out doubt, he would be seen as a ‘stranger’ from certain quarters because it will take him some time to get used to the surroundings and familiar¬ise with the new boxers.
From my point of view, Freezy MacBones’, inclusion in the team is no guarantee for success.
Former world champion, Isaac Dogboe, once walked on this same path amidst some level of fanfare but despite the hard work he put in, he failed to realise the ultimate dream of a gold medal for Ghana despite going on to become a world champion.
That is where my caution lies for the GBF – to be cir¬cumspect with their commen¬taries on MacBones’ invitation for the fans to be modest in their expectation.
With his unbeaten status, it would be normal for fans to have high expectations but it would be important for the same fans to know that this is a boxer that had his first fight in March 10, 2023 against Christopher Wood in the super middleweight division at the Yorke Hall in the UK.
In less than a month, he fought Darryl Sharp in light heavyweight at the Copper Box Arena in the UK and won on points.
It may be a very good start for such a promising talent but that does not also mean he would have his way at the amateur level which also comes with a totally different style which he must try and adjust fast enough.
By Andrew Nortey

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Scout training to uncover Ghana’s next football stars underway at Prampram

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The programme, which kicked off on February 3, aims to equip scouts with basic scouting principles, profiles, and report writing skills, among other essential tools. 

The training course is being held at the Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence in Prampram.

A team of experienced instructors, led by Prof. Joseph K. Mintah, Technical Director of the GFA, is facilitating the training program. Other instructors include Desmond Ofei, Director of Coaching Education; Joseph Tetteh-Zutah, Elite Academy Manager; Papa Nii Lartey, Head of Talent Identification and Development; Edward Acheampong; and Fataw Salifu, Scouts Manager.

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The training programme is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of scouts, enabling them to identify and develop young talents in their respective regions. By investing in the development of scouts, the GFA aims to strengthen the foundation of Ghanaian football and uncover the next generation of stars.

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GPL Voilent Disturbances: Police arrest two more suspects

The Ghana Police Service has arrested two more suspects in connection with the violent disturbances that occurred during the football match between Nsoatreman FC and Kumasi Asante Kotoko FC

The suspects, Isaac Ofosu and Yeboah Augustine are currently in Police

custody assisting in the ongoing investigation.

This brings to five (5) the number of suspects so far arrested in connection with

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An Intelligence-led operation is still ongoing to get the rest of the perpetrators

arrested to face justice.

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