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Foh-Amoaning backs Ashie to beat Tagoe

Tue, 6 Nov 2012 Source: Prince Dornu-Leiku

Former Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) boss Moses Foh-Amoaning predicts

that George Ashie will be too strong for Emmanuel Tagoe when the duo finally

slug it out in their much-trumpeted ‘Clash of Kings’ boxing match on Saturday.

The countdown to national football team captain Asamoah

Gyan’s BabyJet Promotions’ maiden boxing event is now down to 5 days as November

10 edges ever closer. The UAE based star footballer has pledged to be present

himself to supervise his history making promotion which is expected to be

spiced up by the presence and performances of some of his footballer and

musician friends.

Former IBF Intercontinental and WBO Africa champion at Junior

Lightweight, Tagoe (18-1, 8 KOs) and Ashie (23-3-1, 16 KOs) who still holds the

Commonwealth Junior Lightweight belt he won back in April, meet at the Accra

Sports Stadium Saturday night for the WBA International Lightweight title

headlining BabyJet Promotions’ 5-bout bill.

Tagoe, known to his fans as Game Boy has vowed to teach

Ashie, nicknamed Red Tiger, boxing lessons he would forever remember but

Foh-Amoaning who supervised the foundation stages of the careers of both boxers,

believes Ashie has an edge and foresees him winning a close fight.

“I think Ashie will edge this fight. George has heavy

punches and is a powerful boxer, he should be way above the Commonwealth

champion he is now. He should be an Intercontinental champion getting close to a

world title shot. I think he’s going to win, he will be too strong for Tagoe,”

Foh-Amoaning told Prince Peace Essuman on Uniq FM.

Amoaning is credited with nurturing the two boxers who

sprung out of the Mortein Boxing League and Men Only Boxing Championship which

were initiated under his tenure as GBA capo.

The Accra based legal practitioner and sports enthusiast is

keen not to miss what he envisages could be a great night for Ghanaian boxing.

“Ashie has been in the sport for a long time, not less than

seven years and with his experience it will be difficult for Tagoe to beat him.

But I think it’s going to be a great and enjoyable fight because you can’t

underrate Tagoe and his style. Tagoe is very crafty. Even though I haven’t been

at ringside for some time now, I will probably be there to witness this great

fight,” Mr. Foh-Amoaning added.

For ticket reservations

call +233-24-322-6098 or +233-20-811-5825Credit:

Source: Prince Dornu-Leiku