Ghana Suspends All Boxing After Death of Ernest “Bahubali” Akushey

Ghana’s National Sports Authority (NSA) has suspended all boxing activities following the death of professional super-middleweight Ernest “Bahubali” Akushey, who passed away days after a bout in Accra. The moratorium follows two boxing deaths in six months, prompting calls for a safety overhaul across rings, gyms, and events.

International and local outlets report the NSA’s pause will allow medical and regulatory reviews, including ringside care, concussion protocols, and pre-fight medicals. Stakeholders want standardized ambulance/doctor presence, improved post-fight monitoring, and suspension policies after knockouts.

Why it matters

  • Athlete safety: Reforms could mandate minimum medical coverage at events nationwide.
  • Governance: Clearer licensing & enforcement rules for promoters and gyms.
  • Fans & clubs: Short-term disruption, but potential for a safer sport long-term.

Source: raylizaghana.com

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