Ghanaian boxer Jonathan “Worldwide” Tetteh has ignited fresh controversy in the local boxing scene, accusing rival Freezy Macbones of pushing for a rematch not for sporting reasons—but to engineer a lucrative trilogy bout.

Tetteh Claims Rematch Is a Setup
In a bold statement that has quickly gained traction online, Tetteh alleged that Freezy Macbones is more interested in “doing business” than settling scores in the ring.
“Freezy Macbornes wants to beg me so I’ll allow him to defeat me in the rematch, just so we can set up a third fight,” Tetteh claimed. “That’s why he keeps talking about doing business in boxing.”
The comments suggest that Tetteh believes the proposed rematch is part of a calculated strategy to maximize financial returns rather than a genuine competitive contest.
Rising Tension in Ghana Boxing
The rivalry between Tetteh and Freezy Macbones has been building momentum in recent months, drawing significant attention from Ghana’s boxing community and fans across social media.
Freezy Macbones, known for his outspoken personality and growing popularity, has previously hinted at wanting a rematch following their earlier encounter. However, Tetteh’s latest remarks cast doubt on the intentions behind those calls.
The situation adds another layer of drama to Ghana’s vibrant boxing scene, which continues to produce compelling narratives both inside and outside the ring.
Business vs Competition Debate
Tetteh’s accusations also highlight a broader debate in modern boxing—where the line between sport and entertainment often blurs. High-profile fighters worldwide have increasingly embraced trilogy bouts as a way to maximize earnings and fan engagement.
While such strategies can boost visibility and revenue, critics argue they may compromise sporting integrity if outcomes are perceived to be influenced by commercial interests.
What Happens Next?
As of now, Freezy Macbones has not officially responded to Tetteh’s claims. Fans are eagerly awaiting clarification, as well as confirmation on whether a rematch will actually take place.
If the bout is finalized, it promises to be one of the most talked-about clashes in Ghanaian boxing—not just for the action, but for the controversy surrounding its motivation.
Why This Story Matters
This developing feud reflects the evolving nature of boxing in Ghana, where fighters are not only competing for titles but also navigating branding, promotion, and financial strategy. The outcome of this rivalry could influence how future fights are negotiated and perceived by fans.
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