Theophilus Tetteh prepares to do battle with an experienced veteran in Raymond Commey on Saturday the 9th of August and at stake is the Ghanaian Super Bantamweight Title, which the former possesses.
Theophilus Tetteh, who just secured a promotional and managerial deal is a very confident boxer with some incredible amount of reach and height advantage compared to most boxers in his super bantamweight division.
His knockout-to-win ratio stands at 83%, current record says 11 victories in 12 professional bouts, with a solitary defeat which is still under contention, with 10 of those victories coming by way of KOs in 55 rounds of boxing.
Wednesday, 26 December 2018, Theophilus managed a unanimous victory over fellow contender Felix Okine at the last Azumah Nelson Boxing Promotions Fight Night held in Abetifi Kwahu in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
He made his professional debut in 2017 against Felix Quaye with a sweet round 2 KO but later lost to undefeated 20-0 Prince Dzanie and has since registered back to back victories against the likes of Kasum Baba, David Ameyaw, Solomon Armah, Daniel Armah, Felix Uzukwu, Billy Quaye and more recently Alfred Quaye.
He clashes gloves with an experienced Raymond Commey who commands 19 wins with 9 defeats and 10 by way of KOs. A former World Boxing Association Pan African Super Bantamweight Titlist and one time Ghanaian Super Bantamweight champion with a remarkable 205 rounds of action packed professional puglism action in 28 bouts.
Compared to his nemesis on the night, his knockout-to-win ratio stands at 36%. The 31 years old Raymond Akuetteh Commey has lost 4 of his last 5 fights. his solitary victory came against Isaac Nettey via a unanimous decision.
The self styled ‘Chorkor Banku’ made his debut ten years ago with some fine performances defeating the likes of Emmanuel Quartey for the then vacant West African Boxing Union Super Bantamweight Title as well as Nick Otieno for the World Boxing Association Pan African Super Bantamweight belt and so on.
Prediction
The difference between the two fighters is going to be age and reach advantage, which Theophilus Tetteh dangerously commands and he is definitely going to want to impress his new handlers, hence the motivation to go for the kill.
If he is able to transfer his confidence to his fist, then we should be in for an early shower.
Theophilus Tetteh victory for us at BoxingGhana.com