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Boxing News of Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Source: kasapafmonline.com

I won my world title through hard work - Richard Commey

IBF Lightweight champion Richard Commey IBF Lightweight champion Richard Commey

Ghana’s World Champion Richard Oblitey Commey has told Kasapa Sports that he earned his World Title through hard work.

Commey created a masterful performance to beat Russian Isa Chaniev and become the new IBF Lightweight World Champion.

A left hand by Commey blasted Chaniev, 26, early in Round 2 to produce a second knockdown. Moments later, Commey, 31, pounced and banged the Russian with a left uppercut, right-hand combination that ended matters.

Commey’s only two pro defeats both came in 2016, and many media members believed he deserved the nod in each fight. First, he dropped a split decision to Robert Easter in his only other bid for a title. Next up was Denis Shafikov, who outpointed him in the same manner.

Lomachenko is rated No. 1 by The Ring pound-for-pound, but he’s best suited for 126 pounds. Commey, a physical specimen, will enjoy a considerable size advantage. It’s shaping up as a tough challenge for the two-time Olympic gold medalist.



Commey in exclusive interview Kasapa Sports said: “I won this title through hard work and determination because the kind of training here is not a joke, it got to a point I realized that staying in Ghana would not help so I had to relocate and my decision has paid off”.
“For now, my management team is working hard on my next step in my career so I won’t talk about my next opponent I would like to sit back and enjoy my world title,” Commey told Adam Adjei

“I feel wonderful, I feel blessed in fact Commey is like a nephew to me and tonight he has put up a magnificent enactment and I’m proud and excited for his exploits, in the next few years trust me he will be a pound for pound favourite” Commey’s Head Trainer Andre Rozier added.

Furthermore, Coomey’s Manager Michael Amo Bediako added that, it’s been a very long journey but he always had the believe that Richard Commey was one day going to be a world champion and he is proud of him that their dream has come into reality.

Commey now becomes Ghana’s 9th world champion and will have a chance to unify the division on April 12, against Vasyl Lomachenko.