Flamboyant light heavyweight boxer, Seth Gyimah, alias Freezy MacBones, is gearing up for a significant homecoming bout against Brit Steven Mark Crame.
The eight-round cruiserweight contest will take place on September 21 at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, marking the 35-year-old England-based Ghanaian's first professional fight in his birthplace.
Gyimah, who has an unblemished record of four wins since turning professional, will be cornered by celebrated world champion and icon, Azumah Nelson, who will serve as his trainer for this pivotal match.
In an interview with the Graphic Sports, Gyimah expressed his excitement and outlined his vision for future international fights under his own boxing label, MacBones Boxing Promotions.
"This fight is promoted by Macbones Boxing Promotions, and I am going to organise more international fights in the country to produce African and world champions," he noted.
Gyimah's opponent, Steven Mark Crame, 37, holds a professional record of one win and three losses. Crame is expected to arrive in Ghana in early September to prepare for the fight.
Confident of his victory, Gyimah boldly predicted, "I will stop Crame in the fourth or fifth round; I won't go the distance with him."
Adding to the night's excitement, the event will feature famous banker, Prince Kofi Amoabeng, on the undercard, facing an opponent yet to be announced.
Gyimah expressed his eagerness to fight in front of his home crowd at the Baba Yara Stadium. "I have never fought at home, and this is going to be my happiest moment, fighting at home. I can't wait to enjoy it with my fans," he said.
He urged the inhabitants of the Ashanti Region to seize the moment and fill the stadium on September 21 to witness what promises to be a spectacular event. "I can't wait to enjoy it with my fans," he added.