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Joy Sports have signed an exclusive partnership with ACE Power Promotions, a sports event promotions company with a specialization in boxing, to telecast live 'The Brawl in Accra'.
The event, supported by Dibella Entertainment and UK-based, Streetwise Management will take place at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel on Christmas day.
Ghanaian, Holy Dorgbetor aka 'The Jaw Breaker' will be defending his Ghana National Featherweight title he won on October 16, against Emmanuel Otoo.
However, the headline bout is scheduled between Nigerian, Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab, who will be defending his WBO African Junior Lightweight title against Tanzania's Jackson Malinyingi.
The event will start at 7pm.
Other boxers to feature on the night include, Raphael King, Abraham Afful, Daniel Aduku, Success Tetteh, Ahmed Abdula and Samuel Laryea.
Despite it being live on Joy Prime, tickets can be purchased at www.acepowerpromotions.com/tickets or via calling 055-2222801.
The front desks of Joy FM and La Palm Royal Beach Hotel will also have tickets on sale.
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