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Filipino Joebert Delos Reyes has arrived in Accra ahead of his WBA International Lightweight bout against Ghana’s Emmanuel Tagoe on Friday.
Reyes arrived in the company of his trainer and manager on Monday morning to finalize his preparations for the bout.
The former World Junior champion is convinced he will be up to the challenge against his gifted Ghanaian opponent on Friday.
“I am ready and the ring will decided,” Reyes said on arrival.
The three-member team from the Philippines will be taking part in the remaining outlined activities for the bout which is being hosted by Asmaoah Gyan’s Baby Jet Promotions at the Tennis Court of the Accra Sports Stadium.
Jorbert Reyes will come face-to-face for the first time with his Ghanaian opponent – Emmanuel Tagoe at Tuesday’s press conference at the Best Western Premier Hotel in Accra.
The bout is in partnership with SuperSport and sponsored by Mama Vits, Starr FM and Best Western Premier Hotel.
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