TT Brothers (in hat) presenting the winner with his prize
Boxing lovers left the Boxing Arena on Saturday thrilled, following fireworks churned out in the De-luxy Professional Boxing League Fight Night Five.
The Super Featherweight contest saw Samuel Lamptey of Sonia Boxing Gym defeating Frank Oppong of the Gym Boxing Gymnasium by unanimous points decision.
Flyweight, Erick Korley, of Panix Boxing Gym defeated Zuriel Marbell by a (technical knockout) TKO in round one-2mins-12secs.
On the same bill in an interesting Super Featherweight contest, Erick Asante of C.Q.B Foundation defeated Solomon Nettey of Wisdom Boxing Gym by a unanimous points decision.
Lightweight, Michael Ofei Dodoo, of Attoh Quarshie Boxing Gym also beat Kweku Ajato of Sea View Boxing Gym by a TKO in round one.
Flyweight Michael Abban of Black Panthers Boxing Gym defeated Ismeal Tackie of Seconds-Out Boxing Gym via a four round TKO, and called on the national champion for a challenge.
In the Super Featherweight contest, Elvis Mensah of Akotoku Academy lost by a unanimous point decision against Loren Japhet of Fit Square Boxing Gym.
The Best Boxer Award went to Ghana based Tanzanian, Loren Japhet, of the Fit Square Boxing Gym. He went home with a TCL 32inch TV set, while the Best Coach of the evening went to Coach Lartei Quaye Lartey of Fit Square Boxing Gym. He got a mobile phone from TCL and some other goodies from IMAX Electronics.
Loren Japhet is managed by John Manfo of Fight Ready Management and Promotions.
Gianluca Di Caro, Chairman of Association of Professional Boxing Commissions (APBC) and the Vice President of the British and Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) graced the event as the Special Guest of Honour.
Boxing enthusiast, lsaac Tetteh (TT Brothers) and other dignitaries were present to support the event.
TT Brothers (in hat) presenting the winner with his prize