Ghanaian boxing syndicate, ACE Power Promotions (APP) has signed a managerial and promotional contract with boxer Samuel Martei Laryea.
The bantamweight division boxer has agreed a three-year deal with the boxing promotion firm.
Already a professional, Martei Laryea is a former member of Ghana's Amateur Boxing team.
The 22-year old boxer has fought twice, won one via knockout with no defeat.
Speaking at the event, General Managing of APP, Isaac Amankwah described the 22-year-old boxer as someone who can win titles for Ghana if well nurtured.
"We see a lot of potential and hunger in Sammy and as a firm, we intend to nurture him to bring a world title to Ghana. I can assure you he will take the world by storm", he said.
Samuel Laryea thanked APP for believing in his craft and assured his new team of making them proud.
ACE Power Promotions has under their belt current National Featherweight Champion, Holy Dorgbetor and Robert Quaye who holds the UBO Intercontinental Championship title.
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