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Dogboe knocks down Kakembo to retain Featherweight title

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  • smoking Columbia 7 years ago

    Kakembo the mouth mouth guy. You see your outcome!!!

  • BRAVOO!. 7 years ago

    Masa, you have been beaten period.You were making too much noise like Bukom Banku in somebody's country and there you are.Dogboe will still beat you in your native country for a re-match and stop blaming the food you took. Sh ...
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  • Neequaye 7 years ago

    How can u give a rematch to someone u knocked our. Doboe needs to move and get better fights. He should not engage concert people again

  • Saint Ghfuo: MEDIOCRITY STINKS! 7 years ago

    HE IS SHOWING THAT HE IS TOO GOOD FOR AFRICAN CHALLENGE. HE NEEDS TO STEP UP TO COMMONWEALTH. IS HE EVEN GOING TO RIO? GO N TAKE THE COMMONWEALTH TITLE N THAT WILL GIVE U CREDIBILITY FOR WORLD TITLE RANKINGS. ONE STEP AT A TI ...
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  • Bob 7 years ago

    Ghana's only hope. The guy is too good

  • Amartey 7 years ago

    Isaac is very crafty and he will win a world title shortly. The handlers should instill discipline in him and he is indeed going to be a world champion.

  • Nii 7 years ago

    We hv faith in boxing now.

  • Theophilus Tagoe 7 years ago

    Dogboe wore white trunks and also where is Ex President J. J. Rawlings? The photograph is not correct. It does not depict what actually transpired on Saturday.

  • coach naa Ameley turkson 7 years ago

    Good boy

  • Villager 7 years ago

    What kind of language is this, do you knock out an opponent to win or you knock down an opponent to win? This is no professional language. Unless the rules have changed there is nothing like knock down to win

  • Theophilus Tagoe 7 years ago

    Mr. Villager, please in boxing there is knock out and knock down. A boxer is knocked down with a punch but can manage to beat the referee's count to continue fighting. A knockout out is when the boxer is knocked down with a p ...
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  • Philomena Pitinga 7 years ago

    You are a gentleman.

  • Villager 7 years ago

    What you have explained here ends with a KNOCK OUT to win not a knock down to win. That is my point.
    Is there anything like KNOCK DOWN to win a bpxing match? I know in certain competitons one can be knocked down three times ...
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  • Shaba 7 years ago

    Ayeeekooook

  • Nylon Bag 7 years ago

    Ifthe guy could not continue yhe fight then he was knocked out not knocked down. Learn the write illiterate journalists

  • Villager 7 years ago

    Thnaks, educate people like Theophilus Tagoe who does not seem to get the difference

  • Abokuma 7 years ago

    Kakembo, so you see that boxing is not won by name-calling. Your referring to our fine boy, the 'Royal Storm' as a d-g didn't help you to win the bout. Put the chain around your own neck because that is where it belongs. N ...
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  • Obiba. Kantamanto Market 7 years ago

    This guy came not to box but to make women pregnant by his ugly looks as he claimed. I wonder how many Ghanaian women got pregnant by his monstrous look?

  • JOINMAR GOLD 7 years ago

    I think, Kakembo has LEARNed A GREAT LESSON in Ghana. Thank GOD, he be came a dog himself to carry his chains to Uganda.To chain himself.Has he seen a STORM before in his life?????One can only feel it, when IT carrys properti ...
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  • Dumasiwahyobifoputit-from Tanzania 7 years ago

    Kakembo, came to put FEAR in to THE STORM,But THE STORM HAS HELP HIM TO COIL HIS OWN chains around his neck and boby.

  • Prince Charles 7 years ago

    So this Ugandan guy was just mouth and no tongue?

    Apparently he was too busy making women in Uganda pregnant when they look at him, than be in the gym for some serious training sessions.

  • Keller1 7 years ago

    That guy should be chain, and send him back to his people, who are waiting to see the dog from Uganda.

  • RAYMOND NASH 7 years ago

    Very poor reportage. Standard of writing is very, very poor indeed.