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Boxer Samuel Takyi Wins Ghana's First Olympic Medal Since 1992

In an action-packed encounter of a 20-year-old Ghanaian boxer versus 32-year-old Colombian opponent, it was the Ghanaian who emerged the victor.

Yes, you read right, for the first time since the 1992 Games in Barcelona, a Ghanaian will mount a medal podium and it is thanks to no other person than Samuel Takyi.

The battle was far from an easy one for the young Ghanaian as his inexperience came to bear in the first round.

The 3-2 scoreline by the five-member referee panel is testament to how close the fight was but that is no longer relevant as Takyi can now pride himself in succeeding were dozens of athletes sent to the Olympic Games have failed to achieve since 1992.

The rules governing boxing at the Olympic Games indicate that losers of the semi-final win bronze medal which means by virtue of making it to the semis, Takyi is a medalist.

He becomes the fourth Ghanaian after Clement Quartey – 1960- Silver, Eddie Blay – 1964- Bronze and Prince Amartey – 1972 – Bronze to win Ghana a medal at the Olympic Games.

Samuel Takyi Boxing VictorySamuel Takyi has qualified for the semi-final of Olympic Games

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