Charles Quartey Memorial Boxing Gym to produce future superstars for Ghana – Coach Prince Asiedu

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Mr. Prince Asiedu, Assistant Trainer at the Charles Quartey Memorial Boxing Gym, is optimistic that the gym will be able to produce more African and international boxing champions in the near future. Charles Quartey Memorial Boxing Gym to produce future superstars for Ghana – Coach Prince Asiedu.
The assistant coach said the gym has numerous plans for the children living in and around Timber Market and its environs during an exclusive interview during the birthday party of head trainer Charles Quartey, who turned 50 last Friday.
He observed that the majority of the youth are bright, brave, and courageous, but that their abilities must be honed in order for them to become stars.
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He observed that the majority of the youth are bright, brave, and courageous, but that their abilities must be honed in order for them to become stars.
They have seven professionals, including Wahala Oluwaseun, the current WBO Africa Super Featherweight Champion, Joseph Akai Nettey, the current Royal Boxing Organization Light Flyweight Champion, Michael Ansah, the National Lightweight Champion, 25 amateur boxers, several juvenile boxers, and two female boxers, according to him.
He explained that they gradually built the gym over the course of 12 years, and that they now consider themselves to be one of Accra’s greatest boxing gyms.
He praised everyone who helped them, especially the Streetwise Foundation and the boxers’ management.
He thanked the Almighty for his protection and direction, as well as the knowledge and wisdom he and his team have gained in dealing with the boxers, some of whom are obstinate.
He pleaded with corporations to sponsor the Gyms and amateur and professional boxing in general.
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He also urged the National Sports Authority and the Ministry of Youth and Sports to promote boxing, claiming that it is the only sport in which Ghana has produced true champions.