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Baby Jet Promotions terminate contract with Emmanuel Tago


  18 Février      81        Sport (12590),

 

Accra, Feb. 18, GNA – Baby Jet Promotions one of the leading boxing promotional outfits in Ghana, has officially terminated the contract of Ghanaian Lightweight boxer, Emmanuel “Gameboy” Tagoe.

The 32-year old former International Boxing Organisation (IBO) Lightweight Champion, in 2018 signed a deal with the boxing syndicate which was expected to end in November this year.

A letter signed by the Chief Executive Officer of Baby Jet Promotion, Mr. Asamoah Gyan said, “the above named promotional and managerial outfit acting per its president Asamoah Gyan wishes to inform you, the Ghana Boxing Authority, and all stakeholders that the existing promoter-manager/boxer between the pair is terminated with immediate effect.

“The agreement which was supposed to run from October 2018 to November 21, has been terminated and we wish to inform you that we have released you to continue your professional boxing career anywhere of your choice.

“This takes effect immediately. Whilst thanking you for your working relationship with us during the past times, we also wish you the best of luck in your future endeavours and pray that your next promoter manager will have the kind of care and love we had for you,” the letter stated.

Tagoe whose last outing against Mason Menard last August is on a quest of getting a world title shot with US-based promoter Lou DiBella currently managing his affairs.

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