Ghana Boxing IMC to lift ban on professional boxing after approval of safety protocols
Ghana Boxing IMC to lift ban on professional boxing after approval of safety protocols
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Ghana Boxing IMC to lift ban on professional boxing after approval of safety protocols

Ghana News 🕒︎ 2025-11-04

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Ghana Boxing IMC to lift ban on professional boxing after approval of safety protocols

The National Sports Authority (NSA) is pleased to announce that the suspension on professional boxing in Ghana is set to be lifted, following successful consultations with Ministry of Sports and Recreation and the Interim Management Committee (IMC) overseeing the sports’ normalization process. The IMC has reported significant progress in addressing the key issues that led to the suspension, particularly the strengthening of medical and safety protocols, as well as improvements in governance and administrative structures. This marks a major step toward restoring Ghana’s illustrious and proud boxing heritage. The NSA commends the IMC, athletes, boxing stakeholders, and the entire sporting community for their patience, diligence and cooperation during this period of reform. The Authority looks forward to a vibrant return of professional boxing and also encourages local as well as foreign promoters – investors to bring international bouts and collaborations to Ghana under these enhanced standards. In the coming days and weeks, there will be education and regular engagements to roll out new exciting partnerships aimed at uplifting the general well-being of Ghanaian boxers and the sports brand. The core pillars include; Published Medical and Safety Manuals, Codes, and Regulations Functional Interim Medical Commission Centralized Medical Database Approved Insurance Framework Sustainable Medical Support System Certified Ringside and Medical Staff These form the key elements for a credible, safe, and internationally respected return to the sport. The roadmap also offers a clear, practical, and accountable pathway for the safe return of boxing in Ghana. It prioritizes athlete welfare, institutional integrity, and public confidence. The NSA is satisfied that the Ghana Boxing medical and anti-doping team will coordinate full implementation, monitoring, and compliance as we usher in the official return of sanctioned boxing events in Ghana. The NSA remains committed to working with all partners to ensure a safe, professional, profitable and sustainable future for Ghana boxing.

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