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Cabic Fight Night: Badru Lusambya vows to wrestle title from Patrick Allotey

Badru Lusambya Badru Lusambya with his coach at the airport

Thu, 9 Aug 2018 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

The headliner of the Cabic Fight Night scheduled for Saturday, August 11, 2018 promises to be full of fireworks with the two boxers vowing to avoid defeat on the night.

Ghana’s Patrick Allotey who boasts of an impressive record of 38 fights with 30 KO’s is set to battle highly rated Ugandan boxer Badru Lusambya.

Patrick Allotey could be in for a big trouble if Badru Lusambya’s talent matches up to his big talks.

Lusambya arrived in the country earlier today ahead of his World Boxing Authority Organisation Africa Super Welterweight title bout with Patrick Allotey and the man known as ‘Mr Crush’ has been talking tough, threatening to beat Allotey and walk away with his wife and title.

Speaking to journalists on arrival, the boxer with an impressive 31 fights, of 25 KOs, 3 losses and 2 draws, bragged that he is going to defeat the Ghanaian boxer and will not be intimidated by the huge Ghanaian crowd expected to watch the fight on Saturday at the Bukom Boxing Arena.

He assured the fans of a good fight and issued a warning to his opponent. He vowed to cause an upset and wrestle Allotey’s title and wife from him.

“I want to win the belt, I expect a good fight and I will crush Allotey. He has never fought anybody like me, and I will win either by knock out or on points, I am ready” he told the press.

Meanwhile, tickets for the Cabic Big Fight Night are out and in hot demand as Cabic Promotions and Management have promised to spice the night with good entertainment.

Some of the artistes featuring are Papa Row, Efe, Tic Tac and others.

The weigh in comes off on Friday morning at 9:30 am at Sandbox Pub, opposite Jokers Pub at La in Accra.

Three WBO Africa titles are at stake on this second bill of Cabic Promotions, and the main objective of this event is to educate the youth on the dangers of drug abuse, especially Tramadol, which most of the youth are using.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com