Ghana’s WBO Champ Isaac Dogboe Extends Deal With Top Rank

 

WBO World super bantamweight champion, Isaac Dogboe, has extended his deal with American-based promotional outfit Top Rank.

 

Following Dogboe’s win over the then WBO World super bantamweight champion, Jesse Magdaleno last April, he signed a one-year promotional deal with Bob Arum’s Top Rank.

 

In the first deal, the Ghanaian was given a three-fight option and he only had fought once under Top Rank’s label.

 

The Ghanaian blasted out Hidenori Otake in round one to retain his strap.

 

With just two fights left in his first contract, the Ghanaian has signed another with Top Rank.

 

In a tweet, Dogboe announced that he has signed a long term deal with the American-based promotional outfit.

 

I am delighted to announce that I have extended my co-promotional agreement on a long-term deal with @trboxing. RSAP & I look forward to welcoming @BobArum & the Top Rank team in our beautiful country, Ghana next year!

 

Full details: https://rstvlive.com/

 

#IsaacDogboe #NeHo

Isaac “Royal Storm” Dogboe signed a new four-year deal with Top Rank, a professional boxing promotion company owned by highly renowned promoter Bob Arum.

The long-term co-promotional agreement would see the 23-year-old Ghanaian boxing champion feature in big-scale undercards and super fights considering the pedigree of his new promotion outfit.

Paul Dogboe, trainer and father of Isaac Dogboe believes this partnership would help propel his son to greater heights in the international boxing circles.
“We have signed a new four year deal with Top Rank. They have managed and promoted the likes of Joe Fraizer, George Foreman, Manny Pacquiao, Mayweather, among many others and even with our boxing icon Azumah Nelson and we see this partnership as a step in the right direction considering how far we have come.

“We have done our best in reviving local boxing, but now we have to go international and do more because the crowd always loves Dogboe’s style of boxing,” Snr. Dogboe said.

Dogboe after his ruthless display against Japanese boxer Hidenori Otake back in August would make a comeback into the ring on December 8, as an under-card to.

Vasiliy Lomachenko-Jose Pedraza unification bout at the Hulu Theater in Madison Square Garden, New York.

Story by Sammy Heywood Okine

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