Chief Executive Officer of the Bronx Boxing Gym, Carl Lawrence Lokko, is in the land of the Queen, London, United Kingdom to transact partnership and sponsorship businesses for the fast growing Bronx Boxing Club.
Together with his partner, Dauda Fuseini, a boxing agent, matchmaker and promoter, they are expected to finalize a deal with astute consultancy outfit, Pearson Rhodes Consultation Ltd, and SME Global limited, in the United Kingdom.
Pearson Rhodes is in the business of sourcing entities, offering both planned and reactive outsourced HR and sponsorship, including Marketing Rights and Image Rights, as well as Facilities Management Services tailored to your company’s individual requirements, whiles the Bronx Boxing Club is in the business training boxers and coaches both young and old.
The likes of IBF lightweight world champion Richard Commey, Duke Micah, Frederick Lawson and even the current WBO European welterweight champion Freddy Kiwitt have all gone through the ranks of Coach Carl Lawrence Lokko and his Bronx Boxing Club, just to mention a few. The astute boxing club is still churning out world title materials in John Laryea, Emmanuel Quartey, Selasi Gorsh and many others.
Details of this mega deal is yet to be unfolded in our subsequent write-ups. But what is clear is that, there are series of line-up business transactions that are set to take place, including a visitation to the vice President of British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA), Mr. Gianluca Di Caro. BIBA licenses, sanctions and governs professional boxing events in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, including Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
There is also going to be another business transaction and a possible interview with BBC with the Chief Executive Officer of Bronx Gym, Carl Lokko.
In addition, Carl Lokko is being expected to signed a memorandum of understanding with SME Global, a leading sports, media and entertainment agency delivering all aspects of client management to elite professionals across the UK, Europe and the rest of the world.
The Bronx Boxing Club and it’s management are really setting the pace, and Ghanaian boxing gyms must take a cue from this giant exploit. Ghanaian and indeed boxing fans must brace themselves for greater things to come.
Just watch the space