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Boxing administrator Dave Bishop has officially begun campaigning for a seat on the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF) Executive Board, promising reforms aimed at strengthening athlete development and expanding opportunities for Ghanaian boxers.
In a statement announcing his bid, Mr Bishop said his decision to contest is driven by a belief in boxing’s ability to unite communities and empower young athletes across the country.
“I believe in the power of boxing to unite and empower athletes across the nation. Together, we can build a stronger and more competitive boxing community,” he said.
Mr Bishop’s campaign comes at a time when Ghanaian boxing is seeking renewed momentum, following concerns about limited international exposure, inadequate training structures and declining grassroots participation.
As part of his vision, he is proposing targeted investments in training programmes to improve fighter development and welfare.
He also plans to prioritise community engagement, with initiatives aimed at bringing boxing closer to local fans and reviving interest in the sport at the grassroots level.
Another key pillar of his campaign is the creation of global opportunities for Ghanaian boxers.
According to Mr Bishop, this will involve strengthening international partnerships and expanding pathways for local fighters to compete and train abroad.
Mr Bishop has called on boxing enthusiasts and stakeholders to support his bid, urging collective action to create a more vibrant and sustainable boxing ecosystem in Ghana.
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