Despite recent setbacks, Seth Gyimah, popularly known as Freezy MacBones, has affirmed his readiness to challenge the world’s best boxers.
Freezy MacBones, who missed out on the Olympic Games after a defeat to Senegal’s Seydou Konate in the qualification match on September 9, 2023, remains resolute in his boxing career.
He expressed his determination to face top opponents and continue his sports journey.
“I’m going to fight for the fifth time. This is only the beginning; there will be many more battles ahead,” Freezy MacBones said. “My goal is to bring these challenges to Ghana rather than always fighting abroad. If Ghana benefits, let’s bring them home.”
He called out Israeli boxers Israel and Paul Ben, stating his desire to compete against them. “Israel, who is in my division, is an accomplished boxer.
He fought Ben, which was impressive. Israel, you are watching the African Champion—let’s bring it home; we can do it. I’ve called you out numerous times.”
Freezy MacBones also respected Ben’s skills but clarified that he is eager to test himself against top-tier fighters.
“I need Israel and J. Paul. Ben, I appreciate and respect your abilities, but I am willing to put you to the test. I am confident in my abilities and not afraid to challenge the best.”
The Ghanaian boxer is set to face British opponent Steve Crame on Saturday, September 21, 2024.