Ghana's Joseph Kwadjo has a dream and that is to one day represent Fiji in boxing.
Gyan Singh, Kwadjo's trainer said Kwadjo will continue training in Fiji and after winning the UBO middleweight title last night, he is determined to venture for other titles.
Meanwhile, Kwadjo's elder brother Choka Vielbo believes his brother won from the support shown to him and he was very determined to win and make the Fiji people proud.
Vielbo added they are looking at the next fight for Kwadjo in March next year.
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