Ghana’s Isaac Dogboe is set for a return to the boxing ring once again next month, the boxer has confirmed.
The Former WBO Super bantamweight champion will fight Puerto Rico’s Christopher Diaz in November.
The ‘Royal Storm’ last fought in June, defeating Adam Lopez by a majority decision but will now face Diaz in a quest to get his hands on yet another world title.
The Puerto Rican’s last bout didn’t end so well as he lost to Emmanuel Navarette, an opponent Dogboe also failed to beat.
The Ghanaian confirmed the date for the fight through his Twitter account.
ISAAC DOGBOE VS CHRISTOPHER DIAZ. It’s OFFICIAL!!!!
— Isaac Dogboe (@IsaacDogboe) October 18, 2021
Time to Shine…
November 20th Las Vegas On a PPV card. You Don’t Want To Miss This One💪🏾 🔥🔥🔥🔥
More News To Come!!#NEHO #ISAACDOGBOE #RoyalStorm #MawuD3ka #DOGBOEDIAZ #CrawfordPorter pic.twitter.com/5mqLEOp8Px
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