In a Ghana versus Nigeria boxing affair at the Hathramani Hall of the Accra Sports Stadium last Friday, home boy Theophilus Kpakpo Allotey aka ‘Lopez’ had a splendid ran over Nigerian Lukman Akinolugbade with a round five knock out on the ‘Blood, Sweat and Tears’ bill organised by Wisdom Boxing Promotions.
The main bout was just exciting and patrons were satisfied with the event which was blended with art and culture.
Lukman spotted white and black sparkling shorts white Theo entered in Yellow, Green and Red colours.
The Ghanaian still undefeated in ten pro fights said at the weigh in that he will teach his senior some new modern lessons, and he went straight into action with his new aggressive and decisive strategy.
Kpakpo Allotey was in control from the first round and won all the rounds, giving the Nigerian no breathing space and bang Akinolugbade (8-4-1) was on the canvass.
Allotey indicated that he is now ready for Africa, the Commonwealth and the world.
The Ghana super flyweight champion handled by award winning Coach Dr. Ofori Asare of Wisdom Boxing Gym is esteemed for stardom and he is on track, as the GBA president, Abraham Neequaye predicted.
In other bouts Haruna Mohammed defeated Felix Mankattah, Olympian Shakul Samed knocked out Fataou Garadima Yacoubou, Joseph Antwi aka Junior Bazooka stopped Kenneth Owiredu and Clinton Nana Adjei also finished David Okai in no time.
John Zile used his expertise to beat Haruna Oku, as Charles Amarteifio and Patrick Ayi Aryee put up an amazing display of skilful boxing.
Rimpassakde Kinda fought against James Nortey, while Jacob Addokwei Allotey locked horns with Kofi Atanga.
The other local and Togolese boxers and bouts who used the Wisdom Boxing Promotions platform to launch themselves were; Emmanuel Mawuli vs Isaac Okine, Oliver vs William Crabbe, Banorga D’beh Dominique vs Alex Yartey, Nsougan Komlavi Dogbe vs Godfred Brown, David Tagoe vs Razak Nettey, Ishmael Tetteh vs Emmanuel Odoi, David Kanezi vs Ishmael Adjei, Daniel Amomba vs Wisdom Agbogbleamenu
George Akoto vs John Dugu, Moro Kanla Inusah vs Zakaria Salifu and Amadou Keira vs Michael Quaye.