Awoo “Dede” Lawson Set to Make Ring Return at SEM Promotions’ Night of Reset on April 25
Ghanaian boxing fans have reason to celebrate as Musah Rahman, popularly known in the ring as Awoo “Dede” Lawson, prepares to make a much-anticipated return to the boxing arena. The veteran pugilist is slated to feature in SEM Promotions’ Night of Reset, scheduled for April 25 in Bukom, the heartlan
Ogyem Solomon

Ghanaian boxing fans have reason to celebrate as Musah Rahman, popularly known in the ring as Awoo “Dede” Lawson, prepares to make a much-anticipated return to the boxing arena. The veteran pugilist is slated to feature in SEM Promotions’ Night of Reset, scheduled for April 25 in Bukom, the heartland of Ghanaian boxing.
Lawson has long been recognized as one of Ghana’s disciplined and technically skilled fighters. Known for his resilience and tactical approach, he has built a reputation for meticulous preparation and determination in the ring. His return after a period away from competitive bouts has generated excitement among fans and boxing analysts alike, who are eager to see how he will perform against his upcoming opponent.
SEM Promotions has established itself as a leading promoter of high-profile boxing events in Ghana, providing a platform for both established stars and rising talents. The Night of Reset promises to continue this tradition, with Lawson’s comeback fight positioned as one of the marquee attractions of the evening. The event is expected to draw a large crowd of enthusiasts, eager to witness top-tier boxing and the return of one of the country’s notable fighters.
Lawson’s preparations for the April 25 showdown have reportedly been rigorous. Sources close to the camp indicate that he has focused on enhancing his strength, speed, and defensive techniques, while also studying his opponent’s fighting style. Fans who have followed his career know that Lawson’s combination of discipline and ring intelligence often gives him a competitive edge, making him a formidable presence even after a break from the sport.
Awoo “Dede” Lawson’s career in Ghanaian boxing has been marked by several notable victories and memorable performances. Over the years, he has earned a reputation not only for his skill but also for his professionalism and dedication to the sport. His return to the ring is not just a personal milestone but also an opportunity to inspire younger fighters and invigorate Ghana’s boxing community.
Supporters are anticipating a strong performance, highlighting Lawson’s ability to adapt and execute strategies effectively in high-pressure situations. Analysts believe that a successful comeback could boost his ranking and potentially set the stage for more high-profile fights in the near future. Beyond the competition, the event represents a celebration of boxing culture in Bukom, which has produced some of the nation’s most celebrated fighters.
The upcoming Night of Reset card promises a full evening of competitive bouts, but all eyes will be on Lawson. His return serves as a reminder of the depth of talent within Ghanaian boxing and the ongoing efforts to maintain the sport’s prominence both locally and internationally.
As April 25 approaches, boxing enthusiasts are advised to secure tickets early to witness this much-anticipated event. The combination of Lawson’s return, SEM Promotions’ event planning, and the rich boxing tradition of Bukom ensures a night that will be remembered by fans and participants alike.
For Awoo “Dede” Lawson, the fight is more than just a comeback; it is a statement of resilience, dedication, and the enduring spirit of Ghanaian boxing.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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