Boxing News of Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Source: Prince Dornu-Leiku

Bukom Banku marches on in world title quest

Disappointed despite victory, Ghana’s boxing sensation Braimah Kamoko has declared
his readiness to beat Welshman Nathan Cleverly as his quest for to
become a world champions gathers momentum. Kamoko (22-0, 16 KOs) moved a step closer
to a shot at the WBO Light heavyweight belt with his unanimous decision
victory
over stubborn Namibian Vikapita Meroro last Saturday to add the WBO
Africa Light Heavyweight belt to the lowly rated World Professional
Boxing Federation (WPBF) title he already holds.
Vikapita refused to allow the man famously called Bukom
Banku to launch two, three or more punch combinations all fight long at the
Accra International Conference Centre amid boos and jeers from the disappointed
crowd who realized the Namibian had deprived them of any exciting bout they had
anticipated.
118-109, 116-110 and 115-113 the Ghanaian won on the
scorecards of all three judges as equally disappointed in Vikapita’s output was
Bukom Banku himself, but the Ghanaian showman remains unwavering in his bid to
claim the WBO title from Nathan Cleverly.
“This is not a fight, the opponent was afraid of me. He was
just clinching and this really got me frustrated but I’m happy to win. Now what
I want is the world title. I want to fight Cleverly and take the WBO title, I
can’t wait,” the words Bukom Banku could utter to the press after the fight,
underlining his disappointment.
Equally disappointing on the ‘No Turning Back’ bill put
together by Golden Mike Boxing Promotions was South African Sikhulule Sidwumo
who resorted to a flurry of low blows against Ghanaian Joshua Okine until the
referee couldn’t take it no more but disqualify him in round 7 in their bout
for the IBF Intercontinental Welterweight belt. Joshua Okine, famously called
Bukom Tsatsu thereby added the IBF title to the WBO Africa Welterweight belt he
already held.
Another Ghana world championship hopeful Emmanuel Tagoe won
the IBF Intercontinental Super Featherweight title via a unanimous decision
against Oscar Bravo of Chile. 118-110, 120-109 and 120-110 the Ghanaian
triumphed on the scorecards of all three ringside judges.
In other bouts, Benjamin Ashley scored a split points
decision win over Isaac Aryee to take the national Lightweight title in what
was the final but arguably the most exciting fight of the night as well as hot
prospect Frederick Lawson claimed a unanimous decision against Kofi Manu in a
welterweight contest.
Elsewhere, Sam Amoako beat Kareem Aroyo via unanimous points
decision in their international lightweight fight, Patrick Allotey secured a
unanimous decision victory in an international Catchweight contest against
Jamiru Tyson whilst Michael Gbenga scored a 3rd round TKO over Eric
Kwardey in a Light Heavyweight clash.