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Ghanaian Lightweight boxer Kpakpo Allotey left Accra on Monday night for Glasgow where he fights Willie Limond for the Commonwealth Lightweight title on Saturday night November 4.
Kpakpo will be making his second attempt at the Commonwealth title against the Scott.
Kpakpo lost in his first attempt two years ago when he fought as a Super Featherweight against Chris Docherty.
Kpakpo will be hoping to add the Commonwealth title to his National and African Lightweight titles and also improve his 15 knockouts in 21 fights.
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