The Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) has bought new belts to be awarded to national champions beginning next month.
The Ghana Boxing Authority’s (GBA) President confirmed his outfit had taken delivery of 10 new belts to cater for the promotional needs of the boxing calendar.
After many years of unavailability of national title belts which always took some shine away from local promotions sanctioned by the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA), the sancting body is now elated and excited.
As at October 2021, the GBA had only two title belts for all the active weight classes from flyweight to heavyweight.
Over the years, national champions were decorated by the GBA immediately after the ring announcer’s results, after which they returned the titles immediately to be used for other events.
GBA’s rules and regulations state that every champion is supposed to stage a voluntary defence after a maximum of 90 days and a mandatory defence within a period of six months. As the situation stands all champions have hardly kept any title belts in their closets.
The standard practice internationally among the four major sanctioning bodies is to incorporate the cost of making the belt in the overall promotional budget.
Aesthetic Design
The belts are made of green leather and have three compartments with bold gold plated casted designs on the main body.
On the main front there is an enlarged rectangular boundary which has eight red stones dotted around its boundaries.
In the center there is a bold imprint of the national coast of arms of Ghana. All the way at the top center of the big rectangle is a protruding image of a boxer carrying a round object.
Also casted on the middle are two eagles holding on to a central disc which has the coast of arms.
There is a meandering sash beneath the disc. Each of the eagles also has one boxing glove behind them. On either side of the center is a coat of arms on a rectangular surface.
Source Friends of Boxing (FOB)