Ghanaian boxing icon Braimah Kamoko, popularly known as Bukom Banku, has issued a passionate warning about the future of boxing in Ghana, stating that the sport could collapse entirely if Sharaf Mahama, son of President John Mahama, pulls out of the sport.
Speaking in a recent interview, Bukom Banku praised Sharaf Mahama’s ongoing investments and commitment to reviving local boxing, particularly through the Battle of the Beasts and other youth-centered programs.
“If Sharaf Mahama stops, Ghana boxing go die. Nobody dey support the boxers like him. He dey feed the boys, promote fights, and give hope,” Bukom Banku said in Pidgin on Max Sports.
Sharaf Mahama has emerged as one of the leading private supporters of Ghanaian boxing in recent years, helping stage high-profile bouts and giving emerging talents platforms to shine. His efforts have been widely acknowledged by trainers, promoters, and fighters alike — many of whom have struggled to stay active due to funding issues.
“People just dey talk, but e be Sharaf wey dey really help. Make we protect am,” Bukom Banku added, calling on the Ghana Boxing Authority and Ministry of Youth and Sports to recognize and support Sharaf’s contribution.
As concerns grow over declining infrastructure, lack of sponsorships, and falling interest in local bouts, Bukom Banku’s comments shine a spotlight on how critical individual patrons like Sharaf Mahama have become to the sport’s survival.
The call comes ahead of yet another boxing event backed by Sharaf Mahama, scheduled for later this year at the Bukom Boxing Arena, where several young fighters will be given a national platform.












