Jonathan Mbanugu, known in the boxing world as Jon Power, is set to continue his journey towards a world title. The undefeated Ghanaian boxer will face Albanian contender Amarildo Bakaj at the Beselidha Stadium in Lezhe, Albania, on August 4. This twelve-round match is crucial for the 22-year-old, who has an impressive record of 11 wins, all by knockout, and one draw.
Jon Power’s upcoming fight against Bakaj is a significant milestone in his career. The young boxer, who recently fought to a split decision draw against George Akoto on July 5, is determined to secure a decisive victory to bolster his world title aspirations.
Jon Power has a record of 11 wins, all by knockout, showcasing his aggressive and hard-hitting style which has earned him the nickname Jon Power.
Jon Power has been preparing intensively under the guidance of renowned coach Carl Lokko. This rigorous training regimen is expected to sharpen his skills and enhance his performance in the ring.
In an interview with Virgin Blogger, Jon Power expressed his readiness and confidence ahead of the fight: “This is my date with destiny, this is my time, I am ready for this. After this, I will start smelling the world title.”
Gordon Frimpong, CEO of Osebor Boxing Promotions and Management, highlighted Jon Power’s exceptional qualities: “He has a strong mentality, he fears nothing, and he barely gets tired in the ring. Ghanaians should support and pray for Jon Power in his upcoming bout.”
Despite Ghana’s reputation for producing middleweight boxers, Jon Power is determined to excel in the light heavyweight division: “I was told that light heavyweight is not our thing here in Ghana, but that will change with Power Jon. I will break that barrier and win a world title in the light heavyweight division.”
Fighting under Osebor Boxing Promotions, Jon Power aims to secure three more international fights before contending for the world title.
As Jon Power prepares to face Amarildo Bakaj, the boxing community and fans eagerly anticipate this pivotal clash. A victory would not only enhance his career prospects but also challenge the existing trends in Ghanaian boxing.