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Ghanaian boxer, Joseph Agbeko is to be honoured for his contribution to boxing in Ghana and Africa as a whole on Saturday, March 19, at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The organisation honouring Joseph Agbeko also known as "King Kong" feels he is worth celebrating after winning a lot of tournaments for his country Ghana.
“Its going to be a night of glitz and Glamour with good music and lots wine and dine as we celebrate a living legend , Joseph Agbeko” the organization said.
Mr Agbeko expressed his joy to the organisers about how happy he is be honoured come Saturday. There will be a special performance from Mr Drew, Kofi Kinata and many more.
Mr Agbeko has won a lot of local and international fight. Some of his awards include WBO Africa bantamweight title, IBO bantamweight title, IBF bantamweight title, Commonwealth bantamweight title among others.
He has had 38 wins with 28 knockouts and 10 by decision.
He has however lost five.
Joseph Agbeko, was enstooled as a warrior chief, in the Volta Region,
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