Bukum Banku Knocks Out Ugandan Opponent

Braimah Kamoko a.k.a �Bukom Banku� of Ghana handed his Ugandan opponent Hamza Wandera, a round three knockout to retain his World Boxing Organisation (WBO) Africa Lightweight title at the Accra Sports Stadium in the early hours of Sunday. In a bout dubbed, the �Moment of truth�, which was under them direction of Golden Mike Boxing Promotions and Golden Concept Syndicate, Kamoko had to suffer a first a first round knock down from the left hook of the Ugandan, but managed to survive the count by referee Roger Barnor. Kamoko later dominated the fight and attacked his opponent with some hefty punches which dazed Wandera but the Uganda fighter did not give up as he occasionally landed some good shots on the face of the Ghanaian. The exchanges continued till round three when Wandera suddenly refused to fight as he turned his back to his opponent and embraced the corner, apparently in protest against what he termed biased officiating, but Kamoko continued to attack and to deliver a right hook on his opponent. Referee Barnor had to step in and later ordered for the two to continue with the fight. Wandera again turned his back to Kamoko and received further punishments without any form of defence to amazement of the boxing fans. Referee Barnor was thus compelled to step in again and seconds later called the fight for Kamoko amidst protests from the camp of Wandera. In other bouts of the night, Samuel Amoako, won the WBO Africa Super Lightweight title with a majority decision of 112-118, 113-114 and 113-113 over Martin Haikali of Namibia, whilst Ebenezer Lamptey, recorded a unanimous decision over Eduado Flores of Ecuador with 115-112, 114-113, 117-108 to win the WBO Africa Super Lightweight Championship. Joshua Okine scored 119-109, 119-109 and 119-108 over Amilca Funes of Argentina to retain his Interim WBO Africa Welterweight title, whilst Emmanuel Tagoe defeated Miguel Caceres of Argentina in a 10 round Super Featherweight contest.