Ghanaian boxer Seth Gyimah, widely known as Freezy Macbones has promised a knockout victory over British opponent Steve Crame in their upcoming fight.
Scheduled for Saturday, September 21, 2024, at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, Freezy Macbones is eager to showcase his skills and deliver a decisive finish.
Speaking to the media earlier today, Freezy Macbones expressed his anticipation and confidence for the bout.
“We are looking forward to the first-ever event of its kind in the Ashanti region on September 21 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium and I am anticipating it with excitement. With this as our foundation, we will drastically change the boxing scene right away.”
Despite Steve Crame’s recent record of three losses in his last four fights, Freezy McBones is confident that this is the right matchup for him.
“As previously stated, boxing is a highly unpredictable sport. This will be my fifth fight, and I’m gradually learning, my opponent, who is bigger than me, is also learning. He is tall and thick, and I am small, so I have to be cautious, but his physique does not intimidate me.”
“In boxing, there is no such thing as an easy opponent. Just because I lost a fight in Senegal does not imply that I am a weak boxer. Even if you lose, you are still a good boxer,” he added.
Feeling confident, Freezy said, “I’m looking for a knockout to end the fight with the support of the fans in Kumasi.”This is my city, Kumasi, located in Ghana. I will prove my abilities even in this situation. He is free to say anything he wants, but he cannot make me feel afraid.”
Freezy Macbones earlier announced that he will be training under the legendary Azumah Nelson.
By Emmanuel Owusu|Akoma Sports|Ghana
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