Ghana heavyweight boxer, Richard Lartey has promised to win the highly anticipated comeback bout with Nathan Gorman coming on tonight in the UK in a grand style.
According to the African heavyweight champion he’s gonna show the world the reason why he’s called “the son of the eagle” also made mentioned that he wasn’t scared of Daniel Dubois has many claimed and that in boxing so many factors goes into it especially in the area of management
I and my team have been in the UK close to a week and had the opportunity to train and climatized with the weather condition here and in good shape for tonight’s show down unlike my bout with Dubios.
He took the opportunity to say a very big thanks and appreciate the efforts of his manager and promoter Frank Warren who owns and run Queensberry Promotions and also the founder of the British boxing television channel BoxNation for elevating him from the streets and bringing him back to the ring to prove to the world what he has in him.
He believes this is an opportunity for him to add his name to the few African Champions making waves in the sports in recent times.
Lartey said in an interview with UK base online media house SecondsOut Boxing.
The former WBO Africa champion was in his bullishly best as he dismissed the idea of a pre-fight prediction but assured all and sundry of a convincing victory.
“I know I will stop him but I can’t predict now because I’m respecting him as a opponent” Lartey expressed.
The verbal sparring between Nathan (16-1,11 KOs) Gorman and Richard Lartey which has been making waves in the boxing fraternity especially in the UK and Ghanaian media for the past two weeks will come to an end tonight.
The ten rounds heavyweight redemption fight is set to go down on today Saturday, 12, September 2020 at BT Sport Studio, Stratford, London, United Kingdom.
Many connoisseurs of the game are predicting a very close encounter with Lartey ahead. For many, Lartey is the forgotten obstacle that can still stake a claim in the heavyweight division with the right trainer and management.
For many, Lartey (14-2, 11 KOs) must use this fight as proof that he is still a force to be reckoned with in the heavyweight world.
The Story was written by Ebenezer PK Brinful( Noble) of GSP1