Video: Nick Ball beats Ghana’s Isaac Dogboe to secure final eliminator

The Ghanaian could not stand the might of Nick Ball who punched his way into title contention with his most significant win to date on Saturday

The unbeaten featherweight outhustled former WBO junior featherweight titlist Isaac Dogboe to claim a twelve-round, unanimous decision victory. Judges Mark Lyson (119-108), Kevin Parker (118-109) and Kieran McCann (116-111) all ruled for Ball in their TNT Sports/ESPN+ televised WBC featherweight title eliminator Saturday evening at AO Arena in Manchester, England.

Ball took the fight directly to Dogboe and forced an aggressive pace early on the night. Dogboe maintained a tight guard and patience in lieu of getting caught up in an in-ring shootout with his younger, unbeaten foe.

The all-action approach had its drawbacks for Ball. The first moment came late in round two. Dogboe was outboxed for much of the frame before he connected with a counter left hook. Ball was briefly stunned but remained upright through the bell—as well as in between rounds, as he chose to stand in his corner in lieu of sitting on his stool.

Ball avoided a knockdown call late in round three. Dogboe turned his shoulder towards the onrushing Brit and attempted a left hook that landed on Ball’s shoulder. An ensuing exchange saw both fighters miss and Ball fall to the canvas, which referee Victor Loughlin correctly ruled a slip.

Dogboe was not afforded the same courtesy on the other side of the bell to begin round four. Ball connected with a left hook, though a follow-up forearm shove forced Dogboe’s fall. Loughlin immediately issued a count without ordering Ball to a neutral corner, as Dogboe immediately protested the knockdown call.

Ball worked behind his jab in round five. He later caught Dogboe with a left hook on the inside behind a right hand that was blocked.

Dogboe momentarily lost his balance from a right hand early in round six. He quickly recovered and tightened up his high guard. Ball adjusted and landed to the body. Dogboe slipped a right hand and came back with a brief flurry upstairs.

Ball rode out an early surge from Dogboe, who looked to land upstairs early in round seven. It didn’t quite take, as Ball significantly outworked the aged titleholder for much of the round. A brief defensive lapse saw Ball catch a right hand late after missing wildly with a left hook along the ropes.

Dogboe was urged by his corner after the end of the eighth round to offer more movement but to bite down and respond on the moments Ball rushed his way inside. The latter part came into play when Dogboe landed a counter left hook which caused Ball’s knees to buckle late in the ninth. It came as Bell otherwise enjoyed a dominant round but once again showed holes in his still developing game.

Ball was warned for holding and throwing Dogboe in the tenth. The sequence occurred shortly after Dogboe landed a counter right hand over the top inside the final minute. Ball—who fought through a bloody nose—enjoyed a solid round to that point but briefly lost his head for which he was admonished by Loughlin.

Round eleven was all one-way traffic. Ball threw punches from all angles and split the high and tight guard of Dogboe, who walked forward but did not have it in him to let his hands go. An attempted ten-second drill by Dogboe was anticipated by Ball, who say back against the ropes and picked off the incoming.

Dogboe desperately needed a knockout in the twelfth and final round. The willingness was there as he targeted the body. Ball quickly adjusted and fired off a series of straight shots upstairs. Dogboe landed a right uppercut midway through the round but it was countered by a series of power shots. Dogboe later landed a right hand and a left hook to the body but it wasn’t enough to avoid the scorecards or his second straight defeat.

The outcome saw Dogboe fall to 24-4 (15KOs). He dropped a competitive but clear decision to Robeisy Ramirez in their WBO featherweight title fight on April 1 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which snapped a four-fight win streak following back-to-back defeats to Emanuel Navarrete.

Despite now sitting as the mandatory challenger, Ball ( will likely have to wait deep into 2024 for an actual title shot.

Mexico’s Rey Vargas (36-1, 22KOs) holds the full WBC featherweight title, while Texas’ Brandon Figueroa (24-1-1, 18KOs) holds the interim version. Their bout was once poised to land on the David Benavidez-Demetrius Andrade undercard, then rumored for a December 9 Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) show that was since removed from the schedule. It remains among a deep roster of PBC fights awaiting a home once Showtime closes up shop at the end of the year.

Nevertheless, Ball is in a good position in the year ahead. A quality win over a veteran contender and former titlist like Dogboe came in a much-needed step up in competition, which will leave him better prepared for the next level.

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Highlights: Ghana 1-0 Madagascar: Inaki Williams’ debut goal gives Black Stars victory

The Athletic Bilbao striker had to wait for over a year before finally getting his maiden goal for Ghana

Ghana defeated Madagascar 1-0 in the opening game of Group I in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday thanks Inaki Williams’ debut goal.

Inaki, who was born in Spain, naturalised to represent Ghana last year but has endured a difficult start which has led to lots of backlash.

However, the Athletic Bilbao striker found broke his duck when he scored the only goal in the game very late in additional time.

Inaki rose above his marker and sent in a powerful header to give Ghana a vital victory.

Live streaming: Ghana vs Madagascar: Road to FIFA World Cup 2026

The Black Stars begin their journey to the next World Cup with a home game against Madagascar and it is a must win

Ghana host Madagascar in the opening game of Group I of 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday.

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Andre Ayew, Ati-Zigi and others dropped as Ofori, Semenyo & co start vs. Madagascar

The Black Stars gaffer has made changes in the squad the lost to United States last month as he hope his charges grind results against Madagascar

Ghana coach Chris Hughton has surprisingly dropped goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi ahead of the game against Madagascar in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday.

Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Richard Ofori returns to play a competitive game for the Black Stars after more than a year away due to injury.

Also, captain Andre Ayew who recently joined Ligue 1 side Le Havre was not selected and will be on the bench as West Ham United star Kudus Mohammed lead the attack with Jordan Ayew.

Meanwhile, Daniel Amartey returns after his injury layoff and will team up with Alidu Seidu, Nicholas Opoku and Gideon Mensah in defence while Abdul Samed and Baba Idrissu man the midfield.

Madagascar names strong starting XI to face Ghana in World Cup qualifier

The visitors have paraded all their arsenals ahead of the opening game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier

Madagascar coach has named his starting XI to face Ghana in the opening game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier to be played at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday.

Goalkeeper Melvin Adrien will be in the post to prevent Ghana from scoring while Rayan and Fontaine will combine with the others in midfield and Mirado leads the attack.

Madagascar 🇲🇬 lineup:

Melvin Adrien (GK)
Romain Antony Metanire
Berajo Razafindrabe
Thomas Fontaine
Boto Van-Kenji
Marco Ilaimaharitta
Loïc Lapoussin
Rayan Raveloson
Dorian Bertrand
Tsiry Mirado Razafindrasata
Njiva Rakotoharimalala

WCQ2026 #GHAMAD

Video: Former Black Stars striker collapses and dies on the pitch in Albania

The 28-year-old, who collapsed and died while playing for his club, was initially advised to quit football after being diagnosed with heart problem

Former Ghana striker Raphael Dwamena has been confirmed dead while playing football in Albania, according to AshesGyamera sources.

The 28-year-old collapsed while in action for his side KF Egnatia after suffering from what appeared as a heart attack in the 24th minute of a game against FK Partizani in the Albanian Super League.

Dwamena, who was initially diagnosed of a heart problem, was advised by doctors to quit football leading to his contract cancellation.

In 2017, Dwamena failed a medical test at Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion after impressing the club’s top hierarchy with his wonderful talent and form at the time.

Also, in October 2020, Danish club Vejle withdrawn Dwamena from the team engagements due to after a similar health problem truncated a loan spell with Real Zaragoza in the Spanish second division a year before. 

He was a Red Bull Salzburg academy product and joined Swiss side FC Zurich in 2017 following an impressive loan spell with Lustenau in the Austrian second tier.

In the summer of 2018, he transferred to Spain to join Levante.

Dwamena made his Ghana debut against Ethiopia at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium scoring twice in an Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier in 2017.

More to follow…

Underfire Prosper Ogum names Kotoko squad to face Samatex

Pressure keeps mounting on the Porcupine Warriors gaffer as results are not coming forth but he would hope to turn the fortunes around this weekend

Asante Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum Narteh, Dr has announced a strong 20-man squad to face Samatex in Ghana Premier League matchday 11 fixture in Samreboi.

The past weeks have not been good in the books of the club, particularly Ogum, who has failed to pick a victory after four games.

The results, alongside his recent comment were he labelled some senior players as politicians, have angered a section of the supporters and only a win in Samreboi will possibly calm down tempers.

Fortunately for Ogum, he has the luxury of welcoming back Nicholas Osei Bonus, Enock Morrison and Justice Blay, who have been out recently due to injury concerns.

However, midfielder Richmond Lamptey could not make the trip and will miss the game after failing to recover from his injury worries.

GOALKEEPERS

Danlad Ibrahim, Frederick Asare

DEFENDERS

Augustine Agyepong, Nicholas Osei Bonsu, Nana Beyin Amoah, Sheriff Mohammed, Nurudeen Yussif, Henry Ansu.

MIDFIELDERS

Michael Dwamena, Andrews Ntim Manu, Rocky Dwamena, Justice Blay.

FORWARDS

Kalo Ouattara, Eric Zeze, Enock Morrison, Georges Nfegue, Shadrach Addo, Steven Mukwala, Peter Amidu, Isaac Oppong

Chris Hughton names Black Stars squad for 2026 World Cup qualifiers as Ayew, Kassim & others return

The beleaguered coach has announced a 25-man squad which he will be using to face Madagascar and Comoros in the World Cup qualifiers next two weeks

Ghana coach Chris Hughton has officially announced a 25-man squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

The Black Stars are expected to bounce back to winning ways after the disappointing results against Mexico and USA during last month’s international friendlies.

The two defeats have casted doubts on Hughton’s future, with reports in the local media widely suggesting that he could be fired on Friday.

However, amid all the rumors, Hughton seems to make a huge statement by releasing his squad that he he will be using for the qualifiers.

Notably returning to the squad is captain Andre Ayew who has been without a club since leaving Premier League side Nottingham Forest last year August. The 33-year-old was dropped when Ghana faced Mexico and USA and his presence as well as experience is needed now than ever.

Also, defender Kassim Adams and Medeama striker Jonathan Sowah are back into the squad.

Meanwhile, Thomas Party will miss the games due to injury while Crystal Palace striker Jordan Ayew and West Ham United forward Kudus Mohammed are in the squad as expected.

Referee Ayaaba to handle Samatex vs Kotoko as Ogum search for win; check all referees for Week 10

The competition’s organizers have officially named referees to handle matchday ten as Asante Kotoko chase their first win in four games


The Referees Committee of the Ghana Football Association has announced Match Officials for Matchwek 10 of the betPawa Premier League.

Below are the Match Officials for Matchweek 10:

DATE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2023
MATCH: SAMARTEX VRS KOTOKO

VENUE: NSEKYIRE PARK

REFEREE: AYAABA IBRAHIM

ASSISTANTS: MIKAAL-IL FAUZAN AND MUMUNI FUSEINI

4TH REFEREE: ALFAA BA ADEY

MATCH COMMISSIONER: DAWSON AMOAH

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: KWASI ABRONOMAH

LIVE ON STARTIMES

DATE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2023
MATCH: NATIONS VRS HEART OF LIONS

VENUE: DR. KWAME KYEI SPORTS COMPLEX

REFEREE: LAUD NETTEY

ASSISTANTS: ATO YAWSON AND ALEX OSAM

4TH REFEREE: JOSEPH KWOFIE

MATCH COMMISSIONER: JAMES ADJEI

REFEREE ASSESSOR: CHARLES NII TAGOE

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: ABDUL JALIL AHMED

GFA CAMERAMAN: ISHMAEL ODARTEY MILLS

DATE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2023
MATCH: ADUANA VRS GOLDSTARS

VENUE: NANA AGYEMANG BADU I PARK

REFEREE: RUSTUM GAMELI SENORGBE

ASSISTANTS: COURAGE KUEDUFIA AND JAMES OSAFO

4TH REFEREE: FRANKLIN AKUMATEY

MATCH COMMISSIONER: ABUBAKAR ABDUL GANIYU

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: VINCENT AMPAABENG

LIVE ON STARTIMES

DATE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2023
MATCH: BECHEM UNITED VRS BOFOAKWA TANO

VENUE: NANA FOSU GYEABOUR PARK

REFEREE: GABRIEL OPOKU ARHIN

ASSISTANTS: EMMANUEL DOLAGBANU AND ISAAC ODOOM

4TH REFEREE: SELORM YAO BLESS

MATCH COMMISSIONER: SOWAH GHARTEY

REFEREE ASSESSOR: TAHIRU MOHAMMED

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: PRINCE AGYEMANG

GFA CAMERAMAN: LORD YEBOAH

DATE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2023
MATCH: ACCRA LIONS VRS KARELA UNITED

VENUE: ACCRA SPORTS STADIUM

REFEREE: JAMES TAYLOR

ASSISTANTS: RICHARD NETTEY AND FREDERICK DANFUL

4TH REFEREE: HASSIM YAKUBU

MATCH COMMISSIONER: FRANK NIMAKO

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: COLLINS ODOOM

LIVE ON STARTIMES

DATE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2023
MATCH: HEARTS OF OAK VRS LEGON CITIES

VENUE: ACCRA SPORTS STADIUM

REFEREE: GIDEON NII COFIE

ASSISTANTS: SETH ABLETOR AND PASCAL MAWUSI

4TH REFEREE: ROBERT MUSEY

MATCH COMMISSIONER: MICHAEL AYEH

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER:

LIVE ON STARTIMES

DATE: SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 12, 2023
MATCH: NSOATREMAN VRS REAL TAMALE UNITED

VENUE: NANA KONAMANSAH PARK

REFEREE: MAWULI KLU

ASSISTANTS: GABRIEL BOATENG AND ISAAC ASANTE

4TH REFEREE: AMADU IBRAHIM

MATCH COMMISSIONER: EUGENE AKORNOR

REFEREE ASSESSOR: AYOO ALUMEN LUKE

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: MASAWUDU ISSAH

GFA CAMERAMAN:

DATE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2023
MATCH: DREAMS FC VRS GREAT OLYMPICS

VENUE: THEATRE OF DREAMS

REFEREE: MOHAMMED MISBAOU

ASSISTANTS: THEOPHILUS AKUGRE AND ERIC NDEBUGRI

4TH REFEREE: CHARLES BULU

MATCH COMMISSIONER: TASEMBEDO OUSMANE

REFEREE ASSESSOR: THOMAS NUNOO

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: DAVIES CLOTTEY

GFA CAMERAMAN: JOSEPH AFRIFA SARFO

DATE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2023
MATCH: MEDEAMA VRS BEREKUM CHELSEA

VENUE: AKOON PARK

REFEREE: REGINALD COLLINS AMOAH

ASSISTANTS: KWESI BROBBEY AND PAUL ATIMAKA

4TH REFEREE: DR. IMORO OSMAN

MATCH COMMISSIONER: CAESAR HEH- FRANKLIN

REFEREE ASSESSOR: GEORGE K. MANU

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: RICHARD BAFFOUR NKRUMAH

GFA CAMERAMAN: BEN ENYINDA

Source: Ghana FA

2024 NAB Show Set to Revolutionize Sports Media with Innovative Technologies

Las Vegas, NV – As the media and broadcasting industry anticipates the 2024 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show, the buzz is particularly strong around the advancements and opportunities in sports media.

Scheduled to take place in Las Vegas from April 13-17, 2024, the event promises to be a showcase for how emerging technologies are redefining sports broadcasting, offering unparalleled experiences for viewers and new avenues for content creators.

The 2024 NAB Show is expected to highlight several key trends that will shape the future of sports media. Among the most anticipated is the integration of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), which are set to offer immersive viewing experiences. These technologies not only promise to bring fans closer to the action but also open new possibilities for interactive advertising and fan engagement.

Another significant focus will be on the adoption of 5G technology in sports broadcasting. With its high-speed connectivity and low latency, 5G is poised to enable more reliable and high-quality live sports coverage, especially in remote or challenging locations. This could lead to an increase in live broadcasts of niche sports, expanding their reach and popularity.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies will also be under the spotlight, with their potential to transform sports analytics and enhance personalized viewing experiences. From automated highlight reels to predictive analytics for performance improvement, AI and ML are becoming indispensable tools for sports media professionals.

Sustainability is another critical theme, with the industry seeking to minimize its environmental impact. The 2024 NAB Show will feature solutions for more energy-efficient production and broadcasting practices, highlighting the sector’s commitment to eco-friendly operations.

Additionally, the event will explore the evolving landscape of sports media rights and distribution, as digital platforms continue to challenge traditional broadcast models. Discussions will delve into strategies for navigating this complex environment, ensuring content creators can effectively reach and monetize their audiences.

The 2024 NAB Show is not just an exhibition but a forum for innovation, learning, and networking, offering sports media professionals invaluable insights into the future of their field. With its comprehensive program of workshops, panels, and demonstrations, the event is poised to inspire the next wave of technological advancements in sports broadcasting.