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Boxing News of Sunday, 21 August 2011

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Ghana vrs Nigeria boxing: Frederick Lawson vows to stop Abimbola

The countdown to the epic boxing extravaganza scheduled for
the Lebanon House in Accra on August 27 is down to just a week with hot
prospect Frederick Lawson the latest to pledge victory for the nation against
Nigerian Kolawole Abimbola in an international welterweight contest over 10
rounds.
Lawson, the new kid on the block famously called Okumka but
who also relishes Liberator because “I am here to liberate Ghana boxing. I’ve
already started, it’s just began and I promise to do more,” takes on Abimbola
on the undercard of the ‘Night of Rivalry’ bill put together by Landmark.
Lawson, (7-0, 6 KOs) who has been tipped by local boxing
connoisseurs since his amateur days to bring world glory to Ghana, tells ALL
SPORTS he has the mission to, like legends Azumah Nelson and Ike Quartey before
him, also win a world title.
Abimbola, he says is one of the opponents he needs
as stepping stone to fulfil those ambitions.
“I’m ready, actually I’m prepared anytime. I want to do my
best for Ghana like the Azumahs, Ike Quarteys and the rest, to also win a world
title. I am telling Ghanaians that I always promise them victory and I will not
let them down,” Lawson told ALL SPORTS.
The ‘Night of Rivalry’ comes alive at the Lebanon House in
the heart of Accra next week Saturday with a total of eight bouts headlined by
the Commonwealth Super Flyweight contest between Ghanaian Cobbinah Johnson and
Yaqub Kareem of Nigeria.
Ring side goes for GH?10 and the popular stand GH?5 with
the gates opening at 6pm.