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Boxing promotions firm ACE Power Promotions (APP) has signed a two-year partnership agreement with Centre Point Mall, an ultra-modern retail outlet and entertainment hub in Accra.
The deal, which was signed by Mr. Isaac Amankwah, General Manager of APP, and Mr. Bhagwan Asnani, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Centre Point, will enable ACE Power Promotions to host boxing bouts at the mall.
During the brief ceremony, Mr. Amankwah expressed his excitement about the agreement and promised to leverage the opportunity to develop and promote more boxers.
He also noted that there will be a minimum of three boxing events annually, as they are keen on promoting young fighters to compete globally and secure international promotions and managerial contracts.
Mr. Bhagwan Asnani, developer of Centre Point Mall, reaffirmed his company's commitment to empowering young talent and providing a sense of purpose.
"Inspired by ACE Power Promotions' innovative use of boxing to engage and uplift individuals from the streets, Centre Point Mall, as a company dedicated to community involvement, decided to partner with them to discover and nurture hidden potential and offer opportunities for the youth," he said.
ACE Power Promotions will stage its first series of events, which is dubbed 'Street to Champions Fight Night' in November.
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