Registration Opens: Join the 2026 BECE Home Mock to Secure Grade 1s JOIN NOW ×

Sad News Hits Azuma Nelson

News coming in indicates that boxing legend, Azumah Nelson has lost his mother. His mother, Madam Comfort Atwei Quarcoo died on Monday, January 2, 2023 at the age of 86 years.

The news was contained in a statement dated January 3 and issued by Mr Nelson, which confirmed that his late mother died at home after battling with a an undisclosed illness for sometime.

“I spent time with her 3-days ago and could tell she was in pain,” he revealed and reasoned: “…she is at peace now.”

“After raising her children well and seeing her grandchildren, she has done very well and deserves some rest,” he stressed and noted: “This is a celebration of life.”

“The Bible says in all things we should give thanks to God so we thank the almighty for this one too,” the boxing hall-of-famer expressed his Christian faith.

READ ALSO: 2022 BECE Results Will Be Released Mid January; Check The Latest Date

Nicknamed Professor Zoom Zoom Nelson, widely addressed as Africa’s greatest boxing champion of all time, he also requested for prayer for his family and added that funeral details will soon be made public.

ANelson is a 3-Time World Boxing Champion, 2004 Boxing Hall of Fame inductee, Africa’s Greatest Boxer and WBC’s Greatest Superfeatherweight Boxer of All-Time. He was also inducted in the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame in August, 2022.

Registration Open

2026 BECE HOME MOCK

Professional Assessment from the Comfort of Your Home

Prepare your ward for the 2026 BECE with our specialized Home Mock series. Our marking and grading follow strict WAEC standards to ensure your child is ready for the real deal.

Standard Questions based on the NACCA Curriculum.
Detailed Marking with examiner comments.
Result Analysis to identify weak areas.

Secure Your Child's Future Today!

WhatsApp Register Call For Info

Nelson’s professional boxing debut, in 1979, did not generate much attention, except in Ghana, where he was known because of his family ties. Internationally, Nelson lacked the recognition for such an event to be given its due importance.

With the years, however, all of that changed because he garnered worldwide fame as a boxer. He beat Billy Kwame in Accra by a decision in eight to mark his professional debut.

In his third fight, he fought on 3 March 1980, he knocked out Henry Sadler in the ninth round to win Ghana’s regional 126-pound title. On 13 December of that year, he knocked out Joe Skipper in round 10 to add the African continent’s belt to his Ghanaian regional championship.

In 1981, Nelson beat Bozzou Aziza in Togo; it was Nelson’s first fight abroad. He then beat Miguel Ruiz in his first United States fight, held in California. He added the Commonwealth of Nations’ Featherweight title with a fifth-round knockout of Brian Roberts.

Despite all his early achievements and being undefeated in 13 fights, Nelson was virtually unknown outside Ghana. Because of this, he was a decisive underdog when, on short notice, he challenged WBC featherweight champion, Salvador Sánchez, on 21 July 1982 at the Madison Square Garden in New York.

Despite losing that fight by a technical knockout in round 15, Nelson’s stock as a boxer rose after that fight, and he established himself as a deserving leading contender in the eyes of many fans.

Further, Nelson was put at a significant disadvantage when his custom mouthpiece was stolen and he had to make do with a makeshift one purchased from a store and cut to his mouth with a knife, leaving him in pain for the whole fight.

The Sánchez-Nelson fight would be Salvador Sánchez’s last fight, as he died almost two months later after suffering a car accident in Mexico City. In his next fight, Nelson knocked out fringe contender Irving Mitchell in eight rounds.

Ghana Education News Editorial Team

Research • Journalism • Policy Analysis

The Ghana Education News Editorial Team is a specialized group of education researchers, journalists, and policy analysts dedicated to providing high-fidelity reports on the Ghanaian academic landscape. With over a decade of combined experience, our team serves as a primary bridge between official bodies like the GES and WAEC and the students, parents, and educators they serve.

Our Expertise & Mission

  • National Examination Prep: Verified BECE/WASSCE trial questions and examiner reports.
  • Policy Analysis: Breakdowns of GES recruitment, promotions, and payroll.
  • Educational Resources: Step-by-step guides for university admissions and scholarships.

Have a story or want to advertise?

WhatsApp Us Email Stories

WhatsApp: 0550360658 | Email: stories@ghanaeducation.org

Leave a Comment

Ghana Education News