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One of the leading boxing syndicates in Ghana, Ace Power Promotions, has signed a sponsorship deal with Symmetry Gears, distributors and marketers of sportswear and equipment.
As part of the one-year renewable deal, boxers under Ace Power will receive gears as well as benefit from brand-building initiatives.
According to General Manager of Symmetry Gears, Emmanuel Jojo-Forson, the deal forms part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and pledged his outfit’s commitment to the promotion of boxing in Ghana.
Managing director of ACE Power Promotions, Isaac Amankwah, said he was grateful to Symmetry Gears for its kind gesture.
“This partnership means a lot to us because of the kind of boxers we work with. Most of these boxers can’t afford training equipment. Symmetry Gears has come at the right time”, he said.
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