The 23-year-old’s announcement additionally means he has pulled out of Ghana’s squad for upcoming the 2024 Olympic Games qualifiers in Bangkok, Thailand.
Takyi was Ghana’s solely medallist from the final Olympics, having impressively received bronze three years in the past in Tokyo.
He additionally received a gold medal on the 2023 African Games hosted in Ghana two months in the past after a commanding 5-0 win over Zambia’s Emmanuel Katema within the closing of his weight class.
In an announcement saying his change to skilled boxing, he stated his novice journey has been incredible and thanked all of the coaches and followers who supported him all through the interval.
“To all Ghanaians, it is with a heavy heart that I leave the amateur ranks and fully commit myself to my professional career,” Takyi wrote.
“It has been a fantastic journey and I want to thank all who helped me along the way culminating in that historic time at the Tokyo Olympics where I won my beloved Ghana a Bronze medal.”
He added: “I wish to thank Alhaji Inusa, Alhaji Taufiq and The Sports Minister, Mustapha Ussif for his or her assist and to all my novice coaches together with the Head coach of the Black Bombers, Coach Asare with out whom I might not have achieved a lot success.
“I hope now to have the same success in the professional ranks and bring another world champion home to Ghana. God bless you all.”
Meanwhile, Takyi additionally disclosed in a separate put up on X (previously Twitter) that he’s now signed on to Michael Amoo-Bediako’s Streetwise Management, which is famed for representing former IBF Lightweight champion Richard Commey.