Fight fans who thronged the Laboma Beach Resort were treated to a night of explosive boxing action as “The Resurrection Fight Night” lived up to its billing with power punches, quick finishes, and dramatic turns.
The headline bout saw Jonathan “Worldwide” Tetteh stamp his authority emphatically, stopping Aziz “The Punisher” Quartey with a commanding fifth-round knockout. Tetteh combined patience with raw power throughout the contest, gradually breaking down his opponent before delivering the decisive blows that brought the fight to an abrupt end. It was a performance that underlined his growing reputation as one of the most dangerous fighters on the local scene.
The undercard delivered equally electrifying moments, most notably a blistering display from Freezy, who needed just 58 seconds to dispatch his opponent in one of the fastest knockouts of the night. The crowd barely had time to settle before the bout was over, highlighting the unpredictable and high-octane nature of the event.
Another standout performer was Jaguar, who clinched championship glory in his respective contest after a hard-fought battle. His victory added further excitement to an already stacked fight card that kept fans on their feet throughout the evening.
However, the night was not without its setbacks. A scheduled clash between Clinton Adjei and Agoe Ashong had to be called off after Ashong suffered a shoulder dislocation, forcing a late withdrawal and disappointing fans who had anticipated the bout.
Organised in collaboration with RBS Promotions, the event showcased the depth of boxing talent in Ghana and the region. From technical masterclasses to brutal knockouts, “The Resurrection Fight Night” delivered a compelling reminder of why the sport continues to capture the imagination of fans.
With performances like Tetteh’s headline knockout and Freezy’s lightning-fast finish, the night will be remembered as one of the most action-packed boxing events on the Accra calendar this year.
