Ghana’s Alfred Lamptey secured a unanimous decision victory over Namibia’s Abraham Ndauendapo in Tanzania.
The score cards read 74-78, 74-78 and 72-80 in favor of the Ghanaian who now improves his record to 11 victories with 8 technical knockouts according to boxrec against the 12 reported by other outlets.
A protege of Box Office Sports’ Alex Ntiamoah Boakye, the 20 year old pugilist is one of the bright spots in Ghana boxing currently.
Lamptey now commands 50 rounds of professional boxing action in his 11 bouts so far and an enviable 80 percent knockout ratio.
The highly rated boxer is pencilled to go far by many connoisseurs of the pugilist business as such international bouts outside Ghana are meant to gradually transition him from comfort zone.
Yesterday victory was a well deserved one. The Jamestown boxer dominated almost all the rounds and showed good ring generalship and a good offensive counter punching.
The self styled “Bukom Bomber” is the current Ghana super-featherweight champion and holds five separate belts including the WBC Youth Silver super-featherweight belt and WBO Youth super-featherweight titles respectively.