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    Abigail Quartey Becomes Ghana’s First-Ever Female World Boxing Champion

    In a historic moment for Ghanaian sports, Abigail Kwartekaa Quartey has etched her name in the record books by clinching the WIBF World Super Bantamweight title. 

    With this victory, she becomes Ghana’s first-ever female world boxing champion, a feat that not only solidifies her place in the sport but also breaks new ground for aspiring female athletes in the country.

    Born and raised in Jamestown, Accra, Quartey’s path to boxing glory was anything but conventional. Her journey began in her teenage years when her brother spotted her natural talent and encouraged her to step into the ring. However, her dreams met strong resistance from her family, who urged her to abandon boxing in favor of a more traditional path. Despite their concerns and the numerous obstacles she faced along the way, Quartey remained resolute, training tirelessly to prove her potential.

    Her perseverance paid off in a stunning victory over British boxer Sangeeta Birdie, a defining moment that not only crowned her a world champion but also validated years of relentless dedication. Quartey now stands alongside Ghana’s boxing legends, carving out a space for women in a male-dominated sport.

    Beyond personal triumph, she hopes her achievement will inspire a new generation of female fighters. “I want young girls to see that they, too, can succeed in sports, that they can chase their dreams no matter the obstacles,” Quartey expressed. Her success is more than just a championship win—it is a beacon of possibility for women in sports across Ghana and beyond.

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