British Board letter signals ‘big trouble’ about Sharaf Mahama’s boxing event – GBA PRO




The Ghana Boxing Authority’s Communications Director has raised alarm about serious trouble brewing over Sharaf Mahama’s recent boxing event.Mohammed Amin Lamptey revealed that the British Boxing Board of Control has sent a concerning letter to the GBA about the “Battle of the Beasts” event. Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show, Lamptey warned: “Do you know there’s trouble regarding last Friday’s fight? There’s big trouble.”Recommended For YouNewsBusiness2025-06-18T12:34:22+00:00Firms reluctant to invest in PAs despite high expectations – Maame Ekua GaiseyIn today’s fast-paced and complex corporate environment, the role of personal and executive assistants has evolved far beyond administrative support. They are often the strategic partners behind key decisions, gatekeepers of information, and vital links between leadership and teamsEntertainment2025-06-17T16:33:45+00:00Yvonne Nelson, Lil Win and other celebrities who are giving back by running schoolsNews2025-06-18T08:40:14+00:00University of Ghana sanctions over 100 students for exam malpractices, misconductUniversity of Ghana has sanctioned over 100 students for misconduct and exam malpractices following investigations into breaches of academic regulations.The email reportedly calls for urgent action from the minister and National Sports Authority to control boxing promoters’ activities. However, Lamptey wouldn’t reveal what the letter actually said, only that it was worrying.This comes after Mahama’s successful event drew major attention in the boxing world. The show featured top fights including Jacob “The Beast” Dickson against Andrew Tabiti for the WBO Africa Bridgerweight title, and Daniel Selassie Gorsh versus Theo Allotey in the African Bantamweight division.READ ALSO: Anthony Joshua lands in Ghana to back President Mahama’s son’s boxing showdown (Video)Anthony Joshua graces Sharaf Mahama’s boxing nightBig-name stars Anthony Joshua and Amir Khan attended, boosting the event’s profile. Joshua had a great time in Ghana meeting President John Dramani Mahama and receiving an expensive motorbike as gift from his brother Ibrahim Mahama.But the British board’s concerns suggest all may not be well behind the scenes. The GBA, minister and National Sports Authority might need to work together to fix any problems and make sure international boxing rules are followed.Adding to the drama, there’s growing tension between the GBA and Sports Ministry. Sports Minister Kofi Iddie Adams has reportedly said he can’t work with the current GBA leadership.MUST READ: How Sharaf Mahama is elevating Ghana sports with star-studded boxing eventsThe boxing authority will choose new leaders at its congress on 12th July 2025 at the Mudor Conference Hall in the Trust Sports Emporium. Whether this will solve the mounting problems remains to be seen.