New WBA Africa Champion Jonathan "Worldwide" Tetteh presents title belt to Ga Mantse
Newly crowned WBA Africa Light Heavyweight Champion, Jonathan Tetteh, popularly known as “Worldwide,” paid a courtesy visit to King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, on Monday to formally present his championship belt.
The visit followed Tetteh’s decisive unanimous-decision victory over Freezy Macbones, a win that solidified his status as a dominant force in African boxing.
The meeting at the Ga Mantse’s Palace was a powerful fusion of sport and tradition, celebrating athletic excellence alongside deep respect for Ghanaian heritage.
Tetteh’s gesture underscored the boxer’s humility and recognition of the cultural significance of his achievement.
In presenting the belt, Tetteh expressed his gratitude and dedicated his victory to the Ga State and the nation at large.
The WBA Africa title is seen as a symbol of national pride and a source of inspiration for aspiring athletes across Ghana.
King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II commended the champion for his discipline, skill, and for honouring tradition through his visit, highlighting the moment as a testament to the rising strength and global recognition of Ghanaian boxing.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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