A battle of experience versus youthful ambition is set to headline the much-anticipated Resurrection Fight Night, as Ghanaian boxing veteran Maxwell Awuku faces rising star Alfred Lamptey in a clash already generating intense excitement among fight fans.
The stage is set for a thrilling showdown on April 5 at Laboma Beach Resort, where seasoned boxer Maxwell Awuku will take on fast-rising contender Alfred Lamptey in one of the most anticipated bouts on the Resurrection Fight Night bill.
At 42, Awuku enters the ring with a wealth of experience, boasting a professional record of 50 wins, 7 losses, and 1 draw.
The southpaw says despite setbacks in his career, he remains determined, insisting that his breakthrough moment could still be ahead.
Awuku has faced some of the toughest names in boxing, including a world title challenge against Miguel Berchelt in Mexico and a WBO Africa title bout against Daud Yordan in Indonesia.
He also holds a WBO Africa Super Featherweight title victory over Taofik Bisuga in Accra.
But standing in his way is 23-year-old Alfred Lamptey, a hungry and ambitious fighter with a record of 15 wins and just one loss.
Known in the ring as “Show Time,” Lamptey is looking to prove he belongs among the elite.
The young boxer has already made his mark, winning multiple youth titles and securing the Ghana National Super Featherweight belt after a dominant performance at the Bukom Boxing Arena.
Lamptey says this fight is a major opportunity to test himself against a seasoned opponent as he pushes toward the next level of his career.
For both fighters, the stakes could not be higher.
For Awuku, it is a chance to reignite his career and prove he still has what it takes.
For Lamptey, it is an opportunity to announce himself on the big stage.
Promoters say the Resurrection Fight Night will not only celebrate boxing but also deliver an unforgettable night of action as fans gather to witness skill, power, and determination collide in the ring.
And with both fighters promising fireworks, April 5 is shaping up to be a fight night no boxing fan can afford to miss.
By paqmediagh/Peter Quao Adattor

