The already exciting Bukom Fist of Fury, will a take a different twist on March 6, when Landmark Promotions supports the organisers with professional boxers from Ghana and Burkina Faso.
Headlining the list of fights on the bill, is a middleweight contest between Ghanaian boxer Issah Samir and Burkinabe fighter Patrice Sou-Toke.
The popular Burkinabe fighter Sou-Toke said, he won't lose his second fight in Ghana and more so to another Ghanaian ahead of his epic clash with undefeated middleweight boxer Issah Samir at the Bukom Boxing Arena on March 6.
The Ouagadougou based hard-hitter known as “le Bombardier” suffered a unanimous points decision loss to Ghana's Patrick Allotey at the Lebanon House in Accra nine years ago, when he was challenging for the vacant World Boxing Council International Silver Welterweight Title.
Sou Toke, 35, (23-6-1) told the media that he would make Samir taste the first defeat of his professional career.
“I know who I am, I know what I am made of, Issah will bite the dust on March 6 at his own backyard”, he stated.
Undefeated Samir, 29, (16-0-0), the younger brother of Bastie Samir, will make a return into the ring after five months absence against Patrick Sotoke in a 10-round West Africa Boxing Union (WABU) middleweight title.
Sou-Tokr is expected in the country on February 28 with much expectations on the night dubbed ‘Independence Day Rumble’.
Undefeated Super Middleweight star, Delali Miledzi (8-0-0) faces Burkinabe Jules Kabore for the WABU super middleweight title on the night.
Former Olympian-turned-professional, Musah Rahman Lawson would clash with Robert Brew in a six-round super welterweight bout.
Also featuring is Raul Ajaho against an opponent yet to be named in a six-round super bantamweight brawl.
Sensational and speedy, Eric Quam meets Richman Ashley in an eight-round super featherweight fight, before veteran Malik Jabir, alias Bukom Snake, clashes with Kamarudeen Boyefio in an eight-round super featherweight contest.
According to the organisers, the interim national lightweight championship belt would be on the line as Nathaniel Nukpe comes face-to-face with Victor Kuwornu in a 12 rounder.
The night would also see some amateur bouts in the beginning and climaxed with an eight-round Super Bantamweight clash involving John Laryea aka expensive boxer and Issifu Salifu.