Two international title belts and eight national titles will be contested for by some of the nation’s promising fighters and world title hopefuls.
Headlining tomorrow’s bill is a 12-round national middleweight encounter involving Emmanuel Quaye and Boateng Agyemang.
This will be followed by a 10-round West Africa Boxing Union (WABU) bantamweight contest between Ghana’s Manyo Plange and Beninois Zanoun Prince.
Former World Boxing Organisation (WBO) Africa Super-middleweight champion, Patrick Allotey, will meet Ben ‘Congo Soldier’ Ankrah, before Mubarak-Abubakar takes on Abdul Karim Charles in an eight-round middleweight bout.
Light middleweight brawler, Lesko Sossiya, will meet Kwaku Avogah in an eight-round light middleweight contest, while Philip Ngwa and Joseph Quarcoo clash in a six-round lightweight contest.
A super lightweight fight will see Felix Nunoo facing Godwin Kofi Appiah, and another six-round super lightweight duel will see Emmanuel Quartey slugging it out with Prosper Quaye.
Mohammed Aryeetey and Thomas Quansah will clash in a six-round flyweight bout, while Isaac Aryeetey meets Eric Tetteh in another six-round flyweight contest.
The president of Cabic Promotions, Ivan Bruce-Cudjoe, promised more fights before the end of the year.
He pledged to organise regular fight nights to unearth talents and get world title contenders for Ghana.
