He added: “In our own small way, we managed to set up a gymnasium in the region but there is more to be done and we don’t have the capital to purchase equipment. So I want to appeal to the GBA as well as the Ministry of S ... read full comment
He added: “In our own small way, we managed to set up a gymnasium in the region but there is more to be done and we don’t have the capital to purchase equipment. So I want to appeal to the GBA as well as the Ministry of Sports to come to our aid.”
AABA! U CAN SOLICIT FUNDS FRM THE REGIONAL MINISTER. YOU CAN CONTACT SPONSORS IN THE REGION N ALL OVER GH. THE MORE SPONSORS U CAN GET TO ADVERTISE AT THE GYM AND AT EVENTS. THE MORE MONEY AND SUPPORTU CAN GET. U CAN ALSO CHARGE MONEY FOR PPL TO WATCH THESE FIGHTS. U CAN GET MONEY FROM TV/RADIO BROADCASTS. U CAN GET MONEY IF THE GYM IS ATTACHED TO A HOTEL, ESP FOR EVENTS. UCAN GET MONEY OF U CAN CONVINCE THE REGIONAL MINISTER N CAPECOAST MAYOR TO BUILD A CASINO. HAVE U BEEN TO LAS VEGAS, MONTREAL OR ATLANTIC CITY? GO THERE N DO UR RESEARCH.....
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Koomanu 12 years ago
Allow me to correct this BIG mistake -- marvelous Nana Yaw Konadu is a product of Brong Ahafo!!! His Dad is from BA and mom a Ga who lived her life in BA.
Sam'The Hawk' Akromah ex-Commonwealth super-feather champion is one ... read full comment
Allow me to correct this BIG mistake -- marvelous Nana Yaw Konadu is a product of Brong Ahafo!!! His Dad is from BA and mom a Ga who lived her life in BA.
Sam'The Hawk' Akromah ex-Commonwealth super-feather champion is one of the guys the Central Region can talk about ok?
I think Akromah is a coach in Cape Coast and not to mention him in such a story is a great disservice to him and the lack of information by the author!!!
Kwesi Moxon 12 years ago
According to history, in the 1950s there used to be an outstanding boxer from Cape Coast called Jack Robinson who used to fight every month for just 5 pounds 50 shillings. The boxing promotors used him and let him down and di ... read full comment
According to history, in the 1950s there used to be an outstanding boxer from Cape Coast called Jack Robinson who used to fight every month for just 5 pounds 50 shillings. The boxing promotors used him and let him down and died penniless. There was another boxer in the 60s by the name Kofi Pepsi who left Cape Coast to Accra for more money. Even the great Floyd Robertson was transferred by the then sport council to Cape Coast and he produced a lot of boxers. The foundation is there, therefore it won't be hard to rekindle the interest.
He added: “In our own small way, we managed to set up a gymnasium in the region but there is more to be done and we don’t have the capital to purchase equipment. So I want to appeal to the GBA as well as the Ministry of S ...
read full comment
Allow me to correct this BIG mistake -- marvelous Nana Yaw Konadu is a product of Brong Ahafo!!! His Dad is from BA and mom a Ga who lived her life in BA.
Sam'The Hawk' Akromah ex-Commonwealth super-feather champion is one ...
read full comment
According to history, in the 1950s there used to be an outstanding boxer from Cape Coast called Jack Robinson who used to fight every month for just 5 pounds 50 shillings. The boxing promotors used him and let him down and di ...
read full comment