Richard Commey’s StReetwise Foundation has donated boxing gears to the Charles Quartey Boxing Foundation at a ceremony in Accra.
The items include boxing gloves, pads, skipping ropes, water bottles, boots, boxing apparels, among others.
Receiving the items, Charles Qaurtey founder of the Charles Quartey Boxing Foundation, thanked the former IBF Champion Richard and CEO of Streetwise Foundation Michael Amoo-Bediako for their support.
“These gears have arrived at the right time. They will go a long way to help develop grassroots boxing in the country. I am grateful to Richard Commey and Michael Amoo-Bediako for the kind gesture. We will continue to work hard in our quest to produce world champions for Ghana”, Charles Quartey told JoySports.
Streetwise Foundation, whose global brand ambassador is Richard Commey, is committed to contributing to the growth of boxing in Ghana.
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