Seth Gyimah, professionally known as Freezy Macbones lost his fight against Senegalese opponent Seydou Konate in the 2024 Paris Olympics Games qualifiers.
The defeat which came disappointment to many Ghanaians made headlines over the weekend.
The boxer in a recent interview expressed his disappointment in the judge’s decision. According to Mcbones, he landed some good punches that should have guaranteed his victory.
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“Ideally, I could’ve won the fight. And if you see the fight I was landing good shots and the guy did not even hit me like that. He couldn’t hit me. Most of the punches he threw, I kept moving my head but it is what it is,” he said in a video shared by Sports Obaman TV.
Freezy lost to his Senegalese opponent Seydou Konate in the 2024 Paris Olympics Games qualifiers in Dakar.
He lost on his amateur debut and so failed to advance in the qualifiers in his quest to secure an automatic spot for the Olympics. He has another opportunity to qualify through Asia and Europe play-offs in 2024.
Freezy Macbones was the second to step in the ring among the seven Ghanaian boxers slated to compete in the qualifiers.