The partnership will also see the WBC providing support and resources to help the event organizers improve the overall quality of the amateur boxing competition.
The Partnership: A Win-Win for Both Parties
The partnership between ACE Power Promotion and the World Boxing Council (WBC) Amateur arm is a significant development in the world of amateur boxing. This collaboration will not only enhance the reputation of the event but also provide a platform for young boxers to showcase their skills.
Benefits for ACE Power Promotion
Benefits for the WBC Amateur arm
Nigerian boxers take center stage in Lagos.
The event will be held at the National Stadium in Lagos, Nigeria.
Event Details
Event Name
Street to Champions 2.0
Event Date
April 11
Event Venue
National Stadium, Lagos, Nigeria
The Concept Behind the Event
ACE Power aims to create a platform for amateur boxers to showcase their skills and compete against each other in a professional setting. The event will feature a series of matches, with the top contenders advancing to the final round.
The Impact of Boxing on Ghanaian Youth
Boxing is a sport that has been deeply ingrained in the culture of Ghana, particularly among the youth. However, the harsh realities of poverty and crime have led to a significant number of young people being drawn into the streets, where they are often exposed to violence and exploitation. The event aims to provide an alternative for these young people, offering them a chance to channel their energy and skills into a positive outlet.
The Benefits of Boxing for Young People
The event is designed to be a safe and supportive environment for young people to learn and grow. By providing access to boxing training and mentorship, the organizers hope to empower these young individuals to make positive choices and improve their lives.
The Role of Boxing in Ghanaian Culture
Boxing has a rich history in Ghana, dating back to the colonial era. The sport was introduced by British colonizers and quickly gained popularity among the local population. Today, boxing is a beloved sport in Ghana, with many young people growing up with the sport as a way of life. The sport is often seen as a way to escape poverty and crime
Despite its popularity, boxing in Ghana faces many challenges. The sport is often plagued by corruption and exploitation, with many young boxers being forced to fight for little or no pay.
