Ike Quartey
About Ike Quartey
The night Ike Quartey stepped into the ring against Crisanto España in 1994, Ghana had found its boxing hero. With a single victory, the young welterweight claimed the World Boxing Association title that would define his career for the next four years.
Isufu "Ike" Quartey was born on November 27, 1969. His journey to the professional ranks began in 1988 when he turned professional as a boxer.
The WBA welterweight championship made him a household name across West Africa. From 1994 to 1998, Quartey held the belt with the pride of a nation behind him. Every fight mattered. Every round counted.
His record spoke volumes. Quartey faced the world's toughest welterweights and junior-middleweights with equal determination. In 2000, he challenged for the International Boxing Federation junior-middleweight title, stepping up in weight class to test himself against elite competition.
The ring had always been Quartey's stage. His style was calculated. His jab was sharp. Ghanaian fans filled venues whenever he fought, their voices carrying his name through the nights.
Quartey retired from professional boxing in 2006 after an 18-year career. His final record reflected a fighter who had tested himself against the best. The welterweight division had known his name. The junior-middleweight class had felt his power.
Years after hanging up his gloves, Quartey's legacy remained rooted in those dominant years holding the WBA title. He proved that a fighter from Ghana could stand among world champions. His career showed what hunger and skill could build in the boxing ring.
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