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Duke Micah Vows Strong Comeback After 2020 Title Loss

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In a January 2021 exclusive interview, Ghanaian bantamweight boxer Duke Micah vowed to return “in grand style” after his first professional loss to John Riel Casimero on September 26, 2020.

The WBO bantamweight title fight, Micah’s biggest opportunity, came when he felt underprepared, but he seized the chance to compete.

Lessons from Defeat

Micah, now 24-1-0, admitted Casimero’s preparation and national support outmatched his own. “I didn’t know Ghanaians watched the fight; I felt alone at ringside,” he said. The loss humbled him, teaching valuable lessons about readiness and resilience as he trains for another title shot.

Back to Training

Training at Bronx Gym under Coach Carl Lokko, Micah eyes a second world title opportunity. As Ghana’s newly appointed Amateur Boxing Ambassador and a 2012 Olympian, he urged young boxers to stay disciplined and train diligently, noting, “Opportunities come when you least expect, and you must fight.”

Fan Support and Gratitude

Micah expressed gratitude to fans in Ghana and the USA, surprised by the attention his title fight received. His return to training reflects his determination to reclaim his status as a world-rated contender, previously ranked in the WBO’s top 10 bantamweights.

Ghana’s Boxing Legacy

Micah’s journey aligns with Ghana’s rich boxing history, producing stars like Azumah Nelson and Samuel Takyi, who won bronze at Tokyo 2020. His role as an ambassador, highlighted in recent Besesaka Boxing Project initiatives, underscores his commitment to inspiring the next generation of Black Bombers.

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