I didn’t bite Jonathan Tetteh – Freezy Macbones

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Light-heavyweight boxer Seth Gyimah, popularly known as Freezy Macbones, has disputed allegations that he bit his opponent, Jonathan Tetteh, during their bout at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium over the weekend.

The UK-based boxer was penalized during the fight after an incident in which he was accused of biting Tetteh, also known as Worldwide.

The point deduction proved decisive, as Freezy Macbones went on to lose the WBA Africa Light-Heavyweight title by a unanimous decision, with judges scoring the contest 80–73, 78–74, and 77–75 in favor of Jonathan Tetteh.

On Maakye Sports on Tuesday, December 23, Freezy Macbones firmly denied the accusation, stating, “I didn’t bite him.” He insisted that his opponent exaggerated the incident to win the sympathy of the judges.

Freezy Macbones claimed that the ring referee, Roger Barnor, had a conversation with Jonathan Tetteh in Ga before Tetteh went down, claiming he had been bitten. “Everybody knows who won the fight. If because of some small ‘things’ you gave it to him, I have no problem with that,” he said.

Despite the controversy surrounding the outcome, Freezy Macbones expressed his openness to a rematch, stating that he is ready to face Jonathan Tetteh again anywhere and at any time.

The bout has generated widespread debate within Ghana’s boxing community, with fans and analysts divided over the referee’s decision and its impact on the final result.

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