Another Bukom–Chorkor Showdown Set for Bukom Boxing Arena

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Accra is bracing itself for yet another thrilling chapter in the long-standing boxing rivalry between Bukom and Chorkor. This Saturday, 27th September, the Bukom Boxing Arena will host Bawubali Fight Night, presented by Ayitey Powers Promotions.

Topping the bill is an eagerly anticipated middleweight contest between Mustapha Kamoko — popularly known as “68 Machine” and son of Ghanaian boxing icon Braimah Kamoko (Bukom Banku) — and Michael Darko, who fights under the moniker “Chorkor Dragon.”

The bout promises fireworks, as both fighters are carrying the weight of pride for their respective communities, with Bukom and Chorkor being historic powerhouses of Ghanaian boxing. Fans can expect an electrifying atmosphere, with the event bringing together some of the nation’s most passionate boxing supporters.

The fight night will also feature a strong undercard of emerging talent, making it a must-watch occasion for boxing enthusiasts in Ghana and beyond.

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