
Ghana is set to host a blockbuster night of international boxing this summer, as former world champion Amir Khan re-enters the sport, this time as a promoter, by bringing a major fight night to Accra.
The event marks the relaunch of Khan’s AK Promotions in collaboration with Ghana’s Legacy Promotions, aiming to shine a global spotlight on African boxing.
Headlining the card on June 13 is a high-stakes cruiserweight clash between American contender Andrew Tabiti (21-2, 17 KOs) and Ghanaian knockout artist Jacob Dickson (14-1, 13 KOs). With both fighters needing a statement win to revive their careers, the eight-round showdown promises fireworks. Tabiti, once on the cusp of world title glory, faces a dangerous challenge in Dickson, who’s determined to prove he belongs on the world stage.
In the co-main event, British fighter Ohara Davies (25-4, 18 KOs) makes a surprise return from retirement. The outspoken puncher will square off against Tanzania’s Mohammed Aliseni (22-9-3, 13 KOs) in what Davies calls a “bucket list” fight possibly his final bow in the ring.
The card also features a strong lineup of regional talent. Ghana’s Daniel Gorsh (15-0, 11 KOs) defends his WBO Africa bantamweight title against Theophilus Allotey (7-4), while rising star Ahmed Abdula (8-0, 7 KOs) faces power-punching Haruna Mohammed (5-1, 5 KOs) for the Ghana National Title.
Adding international flair, Bulgarian amateur standout Radoslav Rosenov steps into the pro ring for only the second time, taking on veteran Ghanaian Richman Ashelley (12-5, 11 KOs).
Sharaf Mahama, CEO of Legacy Promotions, emphasized that the event is more than just entertainment, it’s part of a vision to elevate boxing in Africa. “We’re building a platform for African fighters to shine globally,” he said. “This is about long-term growth, not just one night.”
The main event between Tabiti and Dickson will be closely watched, as both fighters seek to regain relevance in a competitive division. With DAZN broadcasting the event worldwide, Accra will serve as the epicenter of boxing on June 13—a moment that could signal a new era for African boxing or simply a test of who wants it more
The post President Mahama’s son partners British boxing great Amir Khan for major international bouts in Ghana first appeared on 3News.
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