Authorities in Ghana have suspended all boxing activities in the country following death of super-middleweight, 11 days after a bout in Accra.
Ernest Akushey, popularly known as Bahubali, died aged 32 on Tuesday 23 September 2025.This incident marks the second death of a professional fighter in Ghana within the space of six months, reigniting discussions about safety standards.
In March, Nigeria’s Gabriel Oluwasegun Olanrewaju collapsed while battling Ghanaian opponent Jon Mbanugu, also in Accra, and died soon after being rushed to hospital.
While the exact cause of Akushey’s death is yet to be determined, preliminary indications suggest it may be linked to internal injuries sustained during his recent fight.
Akushey faced Jacob Dickson at the Bukom Boxing Arena in the Ghanaian capital on 12 September.
Reacting in a statement, the National Sports Authority described the nationwide suspension as a “necessary step” to “protect lives, uphold the integrity of the sport and ensure its future.
Authorities have also announced plans to implement a five-year strategy aimed at establishing safer, more professional and globally-aligned standards for boxing.
Reporting by Kelechi Bernard