
The boxer disclosed in a recent interview that he came from extreme poverty and has images of himself working as a laborer at a building site when living in Ghana while clutching a shovel.
“I never give up because I work so hard to achieve my goals. I never disappointed anyone. I exerted all of my effort. After defeating Sharp, he declared, “I don’t sleep, I’m running four o’clock, three o’clock like a crazy.
People often wonder what I’m doing when they see me. And now I can respond to anyone who questioned me with this information. And I’m incredibly proud of my mother, myself, and my relatives back home. All of them were watching, and I made them proud despite my insignificance.
“There was no water, no light, or anything else there, and I saw myself getting Queensberry, one of the biggest promotions in the world. Let’s face it, there is a God. I don’t care what happened there; whatever happened. No matter what, I consider myself as a winner,” he continued.