Ghanaian boxer Freezy Macbones ends 2024 Olympic Games dream

12th January 2024

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Ghanaian boxer Freezy Macbones, based in the UK, has announced his decision to withdraw from the 2024 Olympic Games qualifiers.

In a social media post, the boxer expressed gratitude to the Ghana National Boxing Team for the opportunity to represent his country but declared that he would no longer participate in the Olympic Games qualifiers.

Instead, Freezy Macbones revealed his intention to concentrate on developing as a professional boxer and promoting bouts through his venture, Macbones Promotions.

"I have decided to spend the rest of my career developing as a professional boxer and focusing on promoting great events with Macbones Promotions," he stated in his Instagram post. The boxer also thanked his supporters and hinted at future fight announcements.

Freezy Macbones was part of the Ghanaian boxing contingent at the 2024 Olympic Games qualifiers in Dakar but, like the other representatives, did not secure a spot at the Games.

Despite the setback, the 33-year-old could have pursued qualification through subsequent Olympic Games qualifiers in Thailand and Italy.

However, he has opted to shift his focus to the professional boxing arena.

This decision marks a strategic move in Freezy Macbones' career, highlighting the importance of assessing opportunities and choosing paths that align with individual goals in the competitive world of boxing.


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