Joseph Agbeko wants Commey, Tagoe to earn mandatory slots to fight world title
Former International Boxing Federation (IBF) bantamweight champion Joseph Agbeko says he believes Richard Commey and Emmanuel ‘Gameboy’ Tagoe must earn mandatory slots to be able to get a chance at fighting for a world championship.
Agbeko, who defeated Luis Alberto Perez to become champion in 2007, explained that Commey and Tagoe would be avoided by their opponents in the lightweight division because of their dangerous nature.
Tagoe is expected to make a long awaited return to the ring against Mason Menard on November 27 while Commey waits on his next fight since losing his IBF lightweight belt to Teofimo Lopez last December.
In an interview with the Graphic Sports, Agbeko said his compatriots had a lot of work to do in order to stay relevant at lightweight.
“The lightweight division is the most attractive in the world now because of the kind of fighters there at the moment. You have over five dangerous contenders aside Commey and Tagoe and that puts them in a very difficult situation. They have whatever it takes to win the world championship because Commey has done it before but I suspect their opponents will avoid fighting them. I believe they need to make themselves mandatory challengers for the belts,” Agbeko said.
By: Bernard Neequaye