UK-based Ghanaian boxer Seth Gyimah who is popularly known as Freezy Macbones has disclosed that he will be representing Ghana for the upcoming Olympic Games qualifiers to be held in Paris, France in 2024.
He revealed this through his official Twitter handle indicating his willingness to help Ghana achieve their aim in boxing as far as the Olympic Games is concerned.
Paris,2024 we coming baby 🇬🇭
— Freezy Macbones official (@freezy_macbones) August 14, 2023
Ain’t easy being freezy .
•#freezymacbones #freezybaby #olympics #olympics2024 pic.twitter.com/rOs03Df0lA
According to him, he is already training hard to make sure his dream of representing his country becomes a reality.
“I have been called on to represent my country Ghana at the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. This will commence after the African qualification bouts next month.
“In Dakar, Senegal which I’m currently training hard for, in order to make it past the qualifiers & bring back the Gold next year.
“This opportunity to represent my home country at the world’s biggest sporting event is a dream come true. It’s time to make my country, family, and friends proud. I’ll be joining the Black Bombers of Ghana soon to make this dream a reality.
“Thank you all for the support so far, I hope I can continue to count on your support as my journey continues Let’s Go! See you guys again soon!” he stated.
After defeating Darryl Sharp at the London-based Copper Boxing Arena in April, the boxer attained national prominence.
During the Joe Joyce vs. Zhilei Zhang main event, he competed in a preliminary bout and won by unanimous vote of the judges.