Freezy Macbones ready for next challenge, calls out top boxers

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Ghanaian boxer Seth Gyimah, popularly known as Freezy MacBones, has expressed his eagerness to face the world’s top boxers, undeterred by previous setbacks.

Despite suffering a disappointing loss to Senegal’s Seydou Konate in the qualification match on September 9, 2023, and subsequently missing out on a spot in the Olympic Games in France, Freezy MacBones remains unwavering in his determination and resolve.

In a recent interview on YouTube, the UK-based boxer acknowledged that he is still in the learning phase but is prepared to face the biggest challenges in the ring.

“I’m going to fight for the fifth time, and this is just the beginning.

I want to bring these fights home to Ghana, where it will benefit us.

Israel, an accomplished boxer in my division, had the chance to fight Ben, which was impressive.

I’ve called you out several times, Israel. Let’s bring it home; we can do it.”

Freezy MacBones also called out other top boxers, saying, “I need to face Israel and J. Paul. Ben, I respect your abilities, but I’m willing to put you to the test.

I’m confident in my abilities and not afraid to challenge the best.”

The Ghanaian boxer is set to compete against British opponent Steve Crame on Saturday, September 21, 2024.

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