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February 23, 20240

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Countdown to the African Games in Accra, Ghana, March 8-23

TAKYI BACK IN GHANA TEAM
▫️ He will lead the Black Bombers onslaught for that elusive overall position in the African Games

Ghana’s wonderboy at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Samuel Takyi is reportedly back in the national team to lead them in their quest to make a big impression at home in next month’s African Games in Accra.

Authoritative sources told AFBC Communications Takyi, the fourth Ghanaian boxer to win an Olympic medal – featherweight bronze at the Tokyo Olympics – is currently training with the Black Bombers in readiness for the “carpet bombing” mission in Accra.

It’s understood he will fight in the light-welterweight division.

This means they’ll be fire in this weight class loaded with tough boxers. There’s two-time Africa champion Algeria’s Jugurtha Ait Bekkah, DR Congo’s explosive puncher Fiston Mulumba Mbaya, Nigeria’s promising southpaw Ridwan Ige, South Africa’s punching machine John Masamba, Eswatini’s Moscow-trained Thabiso Dlamini and Cameroon’s Mohamed Oumarou who showed flashes of brilliance at last year’s World Championships in Tashkent.

For all their boxing prowess, Ghana have yet to win the overall crown in the African Games. Whether Takyi will enable them clinch the crown this time around remains to be seen.

The 24-year-old Takyi ended Ghana’s 49-year-drought to win bronze in Tokyo, the fourth Olympic boxing medal for Ghana since Prince Amartey’s middleweight bronze at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Takyi’s decisive 3-2 quarter-final victory over Columbian southpaw, Ceiber David Avila, assured him of a bronze medal in the semis. He lost to Duke Ragan of the USA in the last four to emerge the only medallist out of 49 boxers from Africa who participated in the Tokyo Olympics. Had he defeated Ragan, Takyi, the son of a fishmonger Eunice Smith, would have become the second Ghanaian boxer to punch his way to the Olympic finals after Clement Quartey in 1960 in Rome. Quartey won a silver after losing to Bohumil Nemecek of Czechoslovakia.

With Olympic bronze under his belt, Takyi’s next goal was to graduate to the paid ranks but some Ghanaians in the boxing fraternity were against him turning professional. Takyi himself was also undecided.

Ghana’s former WBA welterweight champion Ikey Quartey added his voice on Takyi’s pro move by saying the Olympic bronze medallist should be left alone to decide on his own whether or not he wants to fight bare-chested.

Eventually Takyi decided he will turn pro. According to boxrec, a website for updated records of professional and amateur boxers, Takyi is so far unbeaten in three fights.

📸Ghana’s Samuel Takyi (left) trading leather with Columbian southpaw David Avila at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

✍🏼 AFBC Communications



January 18, 20242

All You Need to Know About Mounir Barbouchi and His Mission in Accra, Ghana (3rd–7th February 2025)

Mounir Barbouchi, a 50-year-old French national of Moroccan descent, is an International Technical Expert recommended by the French Embassy in Gabon. He has been instrumental in advancing boxing development in Gabon through the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Gabon.

Professional Background

  • Boxing Expertise: Mounir has competed at the highest levels of boxing and is certified with the IBA’s top qualifications: 3 stars, AOB, APB, and WSB.
  • Judo & Wrestling: He practices judo as a hobby and has also contributed to wrestling development in Central Africa.
  • Leadership Roles:
    • National Technical Director, NOC Gabon (since September 2023) under the leadership of Crésant Pambo (President) and José Walter Fulla (Secretary General).
    • Technical Expert at the French Boxing Federation (2005–2012).
    • National Technical Director, Royal Moroccan Boxing Federation (2012–2021).
  • Key Achievements:
    • Managed the Morocco Atlas Lions WSB team (2014–2017).
    • Trained:
      • Mohamed Rabii, World Champion and Olympic Medalist.
      • Khadija Mardi, Women’s World Champion.
      • Yassine El Ouarz, Silver Medalist at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.
    • Guided teams to multiple African Championship victories (Women in 2014, Men in 2015, African Games in 2019).

Mission in Ghana

Mounir understands the potential of boxing in Ghana and aims to contribute his expertise to elevate the sport to international standards. Below is an outline of his plans during his visit:

  1. Collaboration & Mobility:
    • Accompanied by his interpreter (of Gabonese and Ghanaian descent).
    • Supported by the French Embassy in Accra, which will provide transportation to facilitate movement across the city.
  2. Focus Areas:
    • Develop a performance model emphasizing governance, planning, talent detection, and elite preparation.
    • Assess national boxing centers, head coaches, training programs, and boxer career trajectories.
    • Evaluate the detection, training, and integration systems for high-performance athletes.
  3. Long-Term Vision:
    • Leverage his experience to position Ghanaian boxers on the world stage, inspired by the talent he witnessed at the African Games in Accra (April 2023).
    • Propose strategies to strengthen collaboration between the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF) and the International Boxing Federation.
    • Provide guidance to align Ghanaian amateur boxing with International Olympic Committee standards.

Partnership for Development

This initiative is a collaboration between the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF) and the French Embassy in Ghana. It seeks to foster technical and administrative growth in amateur boxing across the nation.

Issued by:
GBF Media


 

 

PROGRAM FOR THE VISIT OF MOUNIR BARBOUCHI

French Boxing Expert
3rd to 7th February, 2025


3RD FEBRUARY

  • Mr. Mounir Barbouchi arrives in Ghana

4TH FEBRUARY

  • Meeting with GBF Executive Board Members, Technical Crew of the national Team and Boxers
  • 📍 Accra Sports Stadium
  • 🕗 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
  • Meeting with Referees & Judges
  • 📍 Accra Sports Stadium
  • 🕘 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

5TH FEBRUARY

  • 1st Tour/Visit to Selected Gyms in Accra
    🕒 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM

6TH FEBRUARY

  • 2nd Tour/Visit to Selected Gyms in Accra
  • 🕒 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM

7TH FEBRUARY

  • 2nd Meeting with National Team Technical Crew and Referees & Judges
  • 📍 Accra Sports Stadium
  • 🕘 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
  • Meeting with the Executive Committee Members of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC)
  • 📍 The Olympic House Ridge – Accra
  • 🕗 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Organized by:
The Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF)
For more details, contact: GBF Office



January 3, 20240

DSI Bernard Quartey, the President of the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF), served as the representative for Ghana at the 2023 International Boxing Association (IBA) congress held in Dubai, UAE.

Ghana Boxing Federation President DSI Bernard Quartey poses with IBA President UMAR NAZAROVICH KREMELOV at the 2023 congress in Dubai, UAE.
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