The story remains simple yet carries lots of determination and persistence to reach the pinnacle success. Many have wondered how Mubarak Yusif Nanor made it to this stage and the challenges he had to endure building his brand.

We had the chance to interact with the enterprising young man who is setting a pace in the boxing franchise and these are some of the revelations we uncovered.

Mubarak Yusif Nanor is a Ghanaian boxing matchmaker, promoter, and sports organiser, visibly noted in Ghana’s boxing scene. He’s known for his work with SafeBox Boxing Promotions and Management — a group that promotes boxing events and supports amateur boxers in Ghana. He has being a figure that has pulled some of the matchmaking surprises in Ghana, winning lots of awards for his involvement in the sport.

Here’s a clearer picture of who he is and what he does:

📍 Role in Boxing:
•⁠ ⁠He serves as a matchmaker, promoter and agent in Ghanaian boxing, helping organise fights and manage boxing events.
•⁠ ⁠He’s been involved in staging boxing shows, tournaments, and partnerships with other promotions.
•⁠ ⁠He’s also actively working to develop grassroots boxing, helping young boxers get exposure and support through events and programmes.

🏆 Leadership:
•⁠ ⁠Mubarak Yusif Nanor is a key figure in SafeBox Boxing Promotions and Management — often organising bouts, securing sponsorships, and pushing initiatives to grow the sport locally. •⁠ ⁠He is a pioneer for championing education for the youth in boxing and ensuring safeguarding the space to ensure boxing and education remain a priority for both boxers, coaches and parents of amateur boxers. •⁠ ⁠His open mindedness and willingness to help the community earned him the Ambassador of Prince De Henry Educational Complex, an educational institution that has helped many boxers by aligning their talent and education hand-in-hand

📍 Community Impact:
•⁠ ⁠He collaborates with other boxing organisations (like the Bronya Boxing Africa Foundation) to empower young fighters and enhance the sport’s presence in communities such as Bukom and Jamestown in Accra.

In short, he’s a prominent boxing promoter and matchmaker in Ghana, focused on developing the sport and creating opportunities for up-and-coming boxers.

His hard-work and presence in the Ghanaian boxing scene has gotten him face with Sharaf Mahama, the CEO of Legacy Rise Sports Promotions, invitations to attend high profiled events including the London to Accra Diaspora event, the SWAG Awards, the GA Youth Forum Awards and Dinner night among others.

With Ghana trying to resurrect boxing and reclaim the spot as one of the best countries when it comes to world champions, it is believed that Mubarak Yusif Nanor has a part to play in the bigger picture.

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