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Ghana’s George Faho Mensah Eyes African Boxing Titles

George Faho Mensah Eyes African Boxing Titles

Ghanaian welterweight boxer, George Faho Mensah, has fully recovered from a minor training injury and is eager to compete.  With a record of 9 wins and 1 loss, the versatile boxer has his sights set on a national title shot.

His manager, Mr. Samuel Darkwa Agyei of SP Management, confirmed Mensah’s readiness and expressed their desire for a national title opportunity soon.

Agyei emphasized that Mensah is at a crucial point in his career and is ready to challenge any current African champion holding titles such as the WBO Africa, IBF Africa, WBC Silver, WBC Youth, or the ABC title.

“After conquering the continent, we will focus on the world,” Agyei stated. “Faho Mensah is the next big thing in Ghanaian boxing. He’s coming from the heat of Ghana to the cold of Europe and the USA. He’s a good boxer, a powerful puncher, and has excellent movement.”

Mensah is highly rated on Boxrec among Ghanaian boxers and is determined to advance his career.  Agyei noted that they are actively seeking partnerships to ensure Mensah receives the best possible management.

“Faho is famous and fantastic to watch so we are hopeful of attracting a good promotional and sponsorship deal” he added.

The boxer’s team is confident that his talent and marketability will lead to significant opportunities.

Story By Sammy Heywood Okine

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