
On this day 7 November 1992 (Exactly 28 years ago today) Ghana’s Azumah Nelson successfully defended his WBC Super Featherweight title by beating Calvin Grove by unanimous decision over 12 rounds at the Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada
Bout Summary
Date: Saturday, November 7, 1992
Location: Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, USA
Rounds Scheduled: 12
Contracted Weight: 130
Titles at Stake: WBC World Super Featherweight Title
Referee: Richard Steele
Official Judging
Dave Brown 115 – 112
Keith MacDonald 114 – 113
Doug Tucker 116 – 111
Promoter Don King (Don King Productions)
Matchmaker Peyton Sher
On this day 7 November 1989 (Exactly 31 years ago today) Nana Yaw Konadu captured the WBC and Lineal Super Flyweight titles with a unanimous decision win over two-time champion Gilberto Roma at the Arena Mexico, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Judges Scorecard
Nana Yaw Konadu Gilberto Roma
118 Chuck Hassett 104
119 Rudy Jordan 103
116 Dick Young 109
On this day 7 October 2001(Exactly 19 years ago today) A Round 16 Ghana FA Cup match between Obuasi Goldfields(now Ashantigold FC) and Bolgatanga Mighty Rocks in Obuasi ended abruptly when the visitors refused to continue play at a time that the homesters were leading 7-0.
Mighty Rocks caused the first hold-up two minutes to the end of the first half when they protested against what they termed “poor officiating” by referee Nana Boamah-Darko of Berekum and assistant referee I. E. Batsa of Sunyani for ignoring a number of off-side infringements.
Goldfields were then up by six goals through Isaac Boakye (3), Nana Arhin Duah , Aminu Musah and Ofosu Amoah.
After several minutes of hold-up, the visitors gave in for the start of the second half and two minutes inside the half, Aminu Musah scored the 7th goal after connecting Isaac Boakye’s cross.
In the 58th minute, Mighty Rocks Benjamin Owusu booted Goldfields Dauda Seidu and the referee red-carded him and this renewed the visitor’s anger, which led to their refusal to continue play
By: George ‘Alan Green’ Mahamah