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Michael Ayittey Okine a.k.a. Ayittey Powers has finally signed a contract to fight his arch rival Isaac Braimah Kamoko popularly known as Bukom Banku on May 16 at Accra Sports Stadium.
The Ghana Boxing Authority(GBA) in a press conference outdoored the boxers and subjected the duo to barrage of questions from journalists

Banku up standing addressing journalist a the press conference

The two boxers flexing their muscles to the journalist








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