One of the night’s main events was Lance Corporal John Yikah of the Ghanaian Armed Forces against Erasmus Anum, a substitute for the Charles Q. Boxing Foundation.
The two boxers entered the ring for the first time as professionals, but they quickly got to work, exchanging punches and jabs to the delight of the audience.
Erasmus and Lance Corporal Yukah’s artistic skill kept the spectators on their feet round after round, with each round concluding in a clear lead for the army officer.
Lance corporal John Yikah won the competition with scores of 55-59, 54-58, and 55-59 from all three judges.
The dramatic entrance of Sampson Jarah of the Wisdom Gym into the boxing ring ended in failure when “the king” was knocked out in the third round of their six-round contest.
The Seconds Out gym’s debutant, Moses Kweku, downed his opponent, Sampson Jarah in the second round before launching a sweeping left hook that knocked him to the ground and eliminated him from the fight.
As a result, the Armed Forces have surpassed the Ghana Prisons, who won by a walkover on fight night three, to take the top spot in the standings with 9 points.
The Wisdom gym, Panix, Attoh Quarshie, Akotoku Academy, and Bronx gyms all have six points.
While Black Panthers, the Bridge Foundation, Charles Quartey Boxing Foundation, Sea view, and Seconds Out gyms each have three points, Fit Square and Palm Springs gyms have yet to earn a point,
Charles Yaw Tetteh, the season one boxer of the year, needed just six rounds to beat veteran Nathaniel Nukpe in a lightweight match that was supposed to go ten.
Nukpe was punished by the younger Yaw Tetteh with a combination of body and head blows, causing him to stop fighting after the third round’s bell.