Ex-Ghana boxing chief Foh Amoaning urges Asamoah Gyan to bring investors to revive sport

Published on: 29 April 2015

Ex-Ghana Boxing chief Moses Foh-Amoaning has employed Asamoah Gyan to bring in investors to help revive the sport in the West African country.

Gyan, who is the captain of the Ghanaian national team, has a syndicate which is currently promoting WBA Lightweight champion Emmanuel Tagoe.

Tagoe stopped Filipino hard puncher, Joebert Delos Reyes in the fourth round in their Lighweight clash last Friday, in a  bout which was witnessed the Black Stars captain.

Foh Amoaning, a former Ghana Boxing Association president has charged the 29-year-old to bring in investors from his base in the gulf to help revive the sports which has produced 10 World titles.

“Why don’t you speak to the businessmen out there to help build some gymnasium like the Madison Square Garden in Ghana, we have won 10 world titles and we have nothing to show for it,” he told Gyan.

“So I am calling on you to speak to other investors to come to our aid and help us because most talents will go waste if you don’t start and do something for us.”

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