Boxing News of Thursday, 20 November 2008

Source: GNA

Azumah presented with 2008 Mancini Award

Accra, Nov. 20, GNA - Ghana's boxing legend, Professor Barima Azumah Nelson has been awarded the 2008 'Dennie Mancini' prize for boxing excellence at a luncheon jointly hosted by the Commonwealth Boxing Council and the British Boxing Board of Control in London on Wednesday.

According to the CBC, although Professor Azumah Nelson has retired from active boxing, the award was given to him as a consequence of his setting up of the Azumah Nelson Foundation and giving to others opportunities that might otherwise not be available to them. It was also to recognise his support for and contributions to upholding the best traditions and aims of the CBC, the boxing profession and the Commonwealth itself in the previous 12 months. According to a press release issued by the Information Section of the Ghana High Commission, London, copied to GNA Sports, The 'Dennie Mancini' prize which takes the form of a bronze bust was instituted by the Commonwealth Boxing Council to immortalize the name and memory of the late Mr. Dennie Mancini, a renowned manager, trainer, agent and second who according to the CBC sat on their board as an advisor when it was first reconstituted in 1972 and then later represented Australian National Boxing Board.

The late Mancini had been associated with some of the greatest names in boxing such as Lionel Rose, Johnny Famechon, John Clark, Nigel Benn and recently Ricky Hatton. He was also Director of the famous sportswear company Lonsdale. He died last year. The two previous winners have been the Commonwealth Bantamweight Champion Tshifhiwa Munyai of South Africa in 2006 and the Commonwealth Light Middle Weight Champion Bradley Price of Wales in 2007. The chairman of the CBC, Professor Ingram Singh, also paid tribute to Prof Azumah Nelson for his long list of achievements and bringing distinction to boxing both as a champion of the Commonwealth and the World. The Prof was accompanied to the function by his wife, Peggy, Mr. Fiifi Boham, a boxing promoter, Ghana's Deputy High Commissioner to the UK and Ireland, Mr. Zed Grant Essilfie who represented H.E. the High Commissioner and officials of the High Commission.

Professor Azumah Nelson in his acceptance speech, traced his humble beginnings from an unknown street fighter to a World boxing Champion and said it had always been his wish to give opportunities to others to aspire to where he has reached and beyond. He announced the establishment of the Azumah Nelson Foundation which he said was dedicated to helping thousands of children across Ghana and Africa, who otherwise would have been condemned to lives of misery and crime.

Prof. Azumah Nelson said many of those children are those who may not get the opportunity which some of them have had to develop their God given talents. "So for the rest of my life, the focus will be to create opportunities for them to acquire skills through formal education and sports and for them to be useful to the society". He said to thunderous acclamation from the large audience made up largely from the boxing fraternity as well as the business community. The joint hosts, the British Board of Boxing Control used the occasion to honour boxers in some categories including; Outstanding boxer of the year 2008 which went to Joe Calzaghe for adding the WBC and WBA Super Lightweight belts to the WBO version he had already won and maintained for ten years.

Contest of the year which went to Kevin Mitchel vrs Carl Johaneson middleweight clash in Cardiff in November 2007. An appeal for funds to assist ex-boxers in distress yielded an undisclosed amount. 20 Nov. 08