Alfred Tetteh

Alfred Tetteh
Personal information
Full name Alfred Tetteh
Nickname(s) The Stinging Bee
Nationality  Ghana
Born (1975-08-01) August 1, 1975
Height 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Weight 55.5 kg (122 lb)
Sport
Sport Boxing
Rated at Super Bantamweight

Alfred Tetteh (born 1 August 1975) is a professional boxer from Ghana, who competed for his native West African country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There he was stopped in the first round of the men's light flyweight division ( 48 kg) by Morocco's Hamid Berhili.

Tetteh turned professional in 2000 and won the National Super Bantamweight title in 2003 in his eleventh pro fight. He followed that up with an unsuccessful bid for the Commonwealth title in England that same year. In 2007, he lifted the West African Boxing Union Featherweight championship, but plagued by managerial problems, was inactive for the next three years having only two contests.

At the close of 2010, once again winning the national title, this time the vacant Featherweight belt, fortune smiled on Tetteh when local football and business magnate, Nana Adjei Ampofo, signed him to his fledgling Union Promotions with the intent to steer Tetteh to a world championship.

Tetteh quickly claimed the vacant WBO Africa Super Bantamweight title in 2011 and defended it the same year. The two victories catapulted him into the top ten of World Boxing Organization's rankings making him eligible for a shot at the WBO world title.

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