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Ghanaian Afrobeats star and 2025 TGMA artiste of the Year, King Promise, thrilled fans at Sharaf Mahama's led 'Battle of the Beasts' boxing tournament on Friday, June 13, at the Bukom Boxing Arena.
The event left fight fans and music lovers entertained during the much-anticipated spectacle.
Known for their love for boxing, residents of the Bukom town thronged the boxing arena so much that some had to mount chairs and watch from various angles as the whole arena was fully packed with people.
It was a hurdle to move through the seats.With the DJ thrilling fighting fans with some tunes mostly by Shatta Wale, the audience was more electrified and even gained new energy when King Promise stormed the ring, giving a spectacular
King Promise’s performance had the crowd swaying in their seats at first, but as the tempo rose, so did the energy.
He delivered to his fans 'hot' with some of his hit songs, including “CCTV,” “Selfish”, and “Paris.”
Tapping feet turned into dancing, and soon the audience was on its feet—clapping, singing along, gesturing at the artiste in the ring, and moving to every beat.
What began as a partially seated crowd quickly turned into a lively dance floor, swept up by his infectious sound and energetic dance moves.
The star-studded event saw celebrities turn up in their numbers as well as business moguls.
Actress Fella Makafui, Juliet Ibrahim, Jackie Appiah and also industrialists Ibrahim Mahama, Osei Kwame Despite, and some members of the East Legon football club, all of whom were spotted cheering passionately from ringside seats.
The bout itself was a spectacle. Abu Kamako, nicknamed “Ambitious Tilapia” and son of former boxing icon Bukom Banku, claimed a unanimous-decision victory over Stephen Ackon, where all three judges scored the bout 60‑54 in his favour, despite a slow start and heavy punches from Ackon, extending his undefeated streak to 4-0.
Also, one of the fans' favourite bouts was that of Ahmed Mohammed, nicknamed 'Venom' and Haruna "Thunder" Mohammed.
Of all the bouts that night, this one crackled with unmatched energy—fast, fierce, and impossible to ignore. It lit up the arena and left the crowd buzzing.
Ahmed Abdula defeated Haruna "Thunder" Mohammed to claim the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) Cruiserweight Title.
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