Female bout added for Caribbean flavour
Bajan women’s Heavyweight pugilist Kemara Stuart will add Caribbean favour to the Event
Bajan women’s Heavyweight pugilist Kemara Stuart will add Caribbean favour to the Event

Boxer and promotor USA-based Guyanese Elton Dharry has collaborated with the Guyana Boxing Board (GBB) to stage what is anticipated to be a pulsating Boxing Card slated for Saturday, December 28.
The Card switched to the recently refurbished Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, will be headlined by Dharry, who clashes with undefeated Columbian Randy Ramirez in what promises to be a fantastic Christmas Gift for Boxing fans.

Olympian Keevin Allicock, in his second professional bout, faces off with Dexter Wary in the main supporting bout.
The other two professional bouts feature Keevin Issacs fighting Julian Clarke and Anson Green coming up against Dillon Charles.
The Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) has confirmed two of its four slated bouts for the Dharry-promoted ProAm Fight Card.

World-rated Guyanese Abiola Jackman will be keen to show why Guyana is seen as the manufacturing factory of Caribbean Amateur Boxing.

World-rated local heavyweight Guyanese Abiola Jackman and Barbadian Kemara Stuart will match gloves. Youth welterweight Shaquan James is slated to match skills with Darnell Sinaswee of Trinidad and Tobago.
According to the Director of Sports and GBA President Steve Ninvalle, the remaining two bouts will be confirmed shortly.
“There is a noticeable sense of excitement as the year concludes with this ProAm card. Many amateur pugilists view these fights as the result of months or even years of dedication and hard work.

Fighters represent the values of sportsmanship, tenacity, and the unwavering quest for progress as they enter the ring. These competitions provide an opportunity to see quality international amateur boxing.” Ninvalle continued.
According to the GBA boss, the year comes to a memorable close with high-stakes fights, exciting matchups and the celebration of personal achievement giving both fighters and fans enduring memories and newfound optimism for the future.

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