Dubbed the ‘FIST OF FURY,’ the former International Boxing Federation (IBF) Bantamweight world champion Joseph Agbeko is confident of registering the much needed victory to propel him bid for a world title next year 2020.
The Ghanaian is relishing an entertaining bout against his Kenyan counterpart Gabriel Ocheing (20-7-15 KOs) on Saturday, November 2, 2019 at the Aborigines Beach Resort in Keta, Volta Region of Ghana.
Since Agbeko’s last defeat to Guillermo Rigondeaux in 2013, when he failed in his attempt to capture the World Boxing Association Super World Super Bantam and World Boxing Organisation World Super Bantam Titles, the Ghanaian have gone on a seven (7) successive bouts undefeated, winning in the process the WBO Africa belt which he has defended twice so far.
The 39 year old Ghanaian fighter is hoping to claim the last bit of the cherry by securing another world title before he finally bows out of the pugilist scene, but he must first overcome the 32 year old Kenyan, a former national Super Fly champion and the current Universality Boxing Organization (UBO) International Bantam Titlist.
For many connoisseurs of the game Agbeko is only ‘cherry picking’ his opponents and not really fit to win his last world title as reiterated overly. But the Voltarian is hoping to prove the doubters wrong.
Also fighting on the bill is IBF Africa Lightweight champion John Koudeha from Togo as well as Victus Kemavor, Nathaniel Nukpe and Anama Dotse will all be in action for what is pencilled to be the real Fist of Fury come Nov 2