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Freezy Macbones Needs A Good Trainer, His Moves Are Weak—Keche

Keche has taken to their official Twitter platform to offer some advice to Freezy Macbones following his victory over Nigerian opponents on Saturday night.

It is unclear which member of the Keche duo wrote the message, but it is believed to represent their collective thoughts as it was shared on their Twitter handle.

According to Keche, despite his win, Freezy Mackbone needs a skilled trainer as his moves are predictable and vulnerable. They emphasize that boxing is not solely about strength, which Freezy likely possesses in abundance, but also requires flair and dynamism.

The message is hinged on Freezy Macbone’s impressive debut in Ghana, securing a remarkable round-three victory over Nigeria’s Salami Oladimeji.

His powerful punching skills proved advantageous, as he dominated the bout from the start. Freezy landed solid punches, ultimately leading to Oladimeji’s knockout in the third round at the Bokum Arena on Saturday, December 23, 2023.

It is worth noting that Salami Oladimeji replaced Senegalese boxer Seydou Konate, who withdrew from the fight.

Originally, the bout was intended as a rematch between Freezy and Konate, with Konate having defeated Freezy in the Africa Olympic qualifiers in Senegal in September 2023. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, Seydou Konate pulled out, and Salami Oladimeji was secured as a replacement by the promoters.

However, Keche is not impressed and immediately after the bout, they posted:

Freeze needs a very good trainer, his moves are weak, he can go very far if he gets a very good trainer, boxing is not only about strength. ❤️🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️❤️❤️🙏🏿

Source – Tru News Report

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