The head trainer of Attoh Quarshie Gym, Vincent Akai Nettey, and two of his cornermen have each been handed three-months bans by the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) for their involvement in violence during a WBO Africa bout at the Bukom Boxing Arena on October 13.
The licenses of Mr Nettey, Osman Nii Armah Brew and John Clottey have been suspended and as a result are barred from all professional boxing tournaments sanctioned by the GBA between December 1, 2018, and February 28, 2019.
Violence, in a WBO Africa super bantamweight title bout between when Nettey’s boxer, Isaac Sackey was unexpectedly knocked out Wasiru Mohammed in the third round of their scheduled 12 round championship. Beninois Referee, Adon Bertin, without administering a count, stopped the bout to draw a spontaneous violent reaction from Sackey’s corner and the fans of Isaac Sackey. In the frenzied atmosphere, chairs and other objects were thrown about while others engaged in physical confrontations. Some patrons were injured in the process while some property at the Hall of the Bukom Arena was destroyed.
A statement released by the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) indicated that the decision was arrived at after the consideration of evidence on the night as well as responses from the persons involved.
“At the hearing, each of the respondents pleaded liable to the charges preferred against them and pleaded for leniency. Additionally, executives of the Coaches and Trainers Association added their voices and put in their respective pleas for leniency for the respondents,” the statement disclosed.
However, upon consideration of facts and circumstances n the case, the Disciplinary Committee decided to sanction each of the respondents.
Wasiru Mohammed has since been duly declared winner of the bout and WBO Africa Super bantamweight champion, as the violence prevented the announcement of the verdict on October 13th.
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