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Former IBF bantamweight champion, Joseph Agbeko’s trainer Adama Addy has said his boxer’s conditioning is looking good ahead of the rematch with Johnny Perez next month.
Agbeko will face the Columbian who snatched the title from him on December 11, 2009 in Mexico.
The Ghanaian boxer attributed his loss to Perez to lack of adequate training and conditioning – two things he clearly wants to correct in his quest to regain his world championship title.
Coach Adama Addy thinks this fight is a make or break situation for his boxer, saying Agbeko is bent on raising the flag of Ghana by winning the bout.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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