Caoimhin Agyarko's Title Fight Cancelled Due to Opponent's Medical Emergency
'My dreams have been shattered' - Agyarko's US fight off
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Caoimhin Agyarko's highly anticipated fight against Brandon Adams for the IBF world light-middleweight title in Las Vegas has been cancelled after Adams was declared medically unfit. Agyarko expressed his heartbreak over the cancellation and remains determined to achieve his championship dreams.
- 01Caoimhin Agyarko's fight against Brandon Adams was cancelled due to Adams' medical emergency.
- 02Agyarko expressed deep disappointment and concern for his opponent's health.
- 03He trained for 14 weeks and invested significantly in preparation for the fight.
- 04Despite the setback, Agyarko remains optimistic about becoming a world champion.
- 05He apologized to his supporters and sponsors for the cancellation.
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Caoimhin Agyarko, a 29-year-old boxer, was set to fight 36-year-old Brandon Adams in Las Vegas for the IBF world light-middleweight title. However, the bout was abruptly cancelled after Adams fainted and was rushed to the hospital, being declared medically unfit to compete. Agyarko took to Instagram to express his heartbreak, stating, "Absolutely heartbroken to announce my fight tomorrow night is off." He emphasized his concern for Adams' health and shared his own disappointment, noting the extensive preparation he underwent over 14 weeks, away from family and friends, and the financial investment made in training. Agyarko remains hopeful about his future in boxing, stating, "I will be world champion one day," and he expressed gratitude to his supporters and sponsors, despite the unfortunate circumstances.
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