Pro Fighting Factory Promotions Honours 3 Outstanding Sports Personalities

The Pro Fighting Factory Gym / Promotions Accra, Ghana / Switzerland (PFF) on Boxing Day 2018 rewarded three outstanding personalities for their contribution and remarkable performances and services over the past years.

The presentation which took place at the Bukom Boxing Arena saw Sammy Heywood Okine, a seasoned sports journalist, Isaac Doku, a kickboxing coach and Jonathan Euro, a kickboxer picking up certificates and plaques from founder /president, Lawrence Nyanyo Nmai.

He said the trio have performed excellently well this year and deserve to be honoured at such a wonderful setting like the arena on a special occasion such as the Don’s Promotion.

Sammy Heywood Okine who is vice president of the Pro Fighting Factory (PFF), as well as the publicist, said he was happy with the honour, Isaac Doku; the coach who takes care of the kickboxers in Ghana was also overjoyed, while Jonathan Euro who also recently won the world title at 75kg in Hong Kong expressed satisfaction.

Lawrence Nmai said it is good that people are being taught about Muay Thai which is a provisional Olympic Sport, as soon it would be offered permission to compete at the Olympic Games.

He single-handedly sponsored the Pro Fighting Factory team to represent Ghana at the first African Muay Thai Championship in Morocco in 2017, and led Jonathan Euro to win the world title in Hong Kong on December 11, 2018.

Lawrence Nmai also coached Switzerland’s Natacha De Almeida to defeat Julie Grande of Italy in the first female Muay Thai international championship in Accra, Ghana.

Pro Fighting Factory is an organisation that deals in sports, especially combat sports and martial arts. They also organise and promote sporting events.

Swiss-based Lawrence Nyanyo Nmai is a two times SWAG award winner and also honoured by the African Goju.

By Naa Amerley Commey & Sammy Heywood Okine

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