Leading Ghanaian boxng training academy, the Charles Quartey Boxing Foundation (CQBF) are set to take their skills unto the international arena when they compete in the 2022 WKA world championship in Prestatyn, Wales, UK at the end of next month, Sportsinghana.com can exclusively report.
Led by the astute head trainer Charles Quartey, the Ghanaian team will compete in amateur boxing at the tournament spanning 31 October to November 3.
The WKA world championship returns following a COVID enforced break with organisers promising bigger, stronger and so much more to offer.
“Apart from a great competition, great fights and a great time, we will be doing something special for the winners,” said a WKA statement.
And it is one tournament Coach Quartey is keen on, pointing out the platform it offers his budding talents to compete against quality opponents from all over the world.
“It’s definitely a big boost for my young boxers to fight against very good boxers on the international stage. The experience and positives cannot be understated,” Coach Quartey said.
“As usual expect Charles Quartey Boxing Foundation to make Ghana proud, the boys have been waiting for such an opportunity to showcase their talents and I can promise Ghanaians we will bring home a lot of medals,” he added.
One of Ghana’s leading boxing coaches, Charles Quartey and his team of young boxers previously excelled in a similar global competition in Germany in 2020.
He has revolutionised the fistic art as seen by a host of boxers his academy produce for both amateur and professional levels.
The Charles Quartey Boxing Foundation also currently lead the Deluxy Professional Boxing League promoted by the Ghana Boxing Authority and Imax Media.
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