However, he struggled to juggle boxing and education and later determined to stop the game after graduating from the University of Ghana.
A number of weeks in the past, Azumah Nelson revealed that his son had stop boxing after realising the game wasn’t for “Dada ba” (pampered children).
But Nelson Junior staged a comeback to the game over the weekend when he recorded victory over Philip Quansah through a break up choice.
With his father, a former WBC featherweight and tremendous featherweight champion, watching on, his son made him proud with a hard-fought win on the Bukom Boxing Arena.
The judges awarded him a 2-1 victory, marking his return to the ring after an virtually five-year absence from the game.
Addressing the media within the aftermath of his bout, Nelson Junior was requested if he aimed to emulate his father’s legacy and he mentioned though it gained’t be straightforward, that was his final goal.
“I’m seeking to flip skilled quickly and take it to the subsequent stage… Hopefully, sooner or later I’ll get there. It’s not straightforward, however I’ll do my greatest,” he mentioned, as quoted by Ghanaweb.
Meanwhile, Azumah Nelson made his identify within the Eighties and Nineteen Nineties, having held the WBC featherweight and tremendous featherweight titles.
He is broadly thought to be top-of-the-line boxers to have ever emerged from Africa, having swept numerous titles throughout his profession.
The 65-year-old fought a complete of 47 bouts, profitable a staggering 39 instances, drawing twice and shedding simply six.
The Ghanaian boxing legend has additionally been inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in Canastota, New York.