
Ghana’s Isaac ‘Royal Storm’ Dogboe (18-0, 12 KOs) has declared war on next opponent, Jessie Magdaleno (25-0, 18 KOs) ahead of their WBO super bantamweight world title fight in Philadelphia on April 28.
23 year old Dogboe left Accra on Sunday night in the company of his dad and trainer, Paul Dogboe in a 4-man technical team highly confident he will be crowned Ghana’s new world champion at the end of fight night at the Liacouras Centre inside the Temple University Campus come end of this month and is leaving no stone unturned in pursuit of his dreams.
The Ghanaian who defeated another Mexican, Cesar Juarez at the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra back on January 6 this year to set up the meeting with the American born Mexican, has undergone stringent preparations and has vowed to return home with the world title firmly strapped to his waist and has assured his fans of his readiness to make history.
“When you hear the lion roar, then you know it’s time for war,” Isaac Dogboe said in a video shared on the Dornu’s Corner boxing magazine page on Facebook.
“I just want to let all Ghanaians, everyone, all my fans know, I thank you all so much for the support, keep praying for Team Dogboe. I am feeling strong and I promise you we are going for victory,” Dogboe added full of poise.

The victory pushed the ever improving Dogboe into the top 3 of the WBO’s junior featherweight ratings which consequently set up the fight against the highly rated Cesar Juarez, which’s purse bid was won by Paul Dogboe’s Rising Star Africa Promotions who duly brought the clash for the interim world title to Accra on the first Saturday of 2018. A dominant, clinical and authoritative performance by the young Ghanaian culminated in a resounding round 5 technical knockout victory to not just annex the interim belt but also position him as mandatory challenger to the world title itself held by Magdaleno since November 2016.
26 year old Magdaleno of course defeated the also highly rated Filipino slugger, Nonito Donaire on unanimous points to win the title and successfully defended it courtesy a round 2 stoppage of Brazilian, Adeilson Dos Santos in April last year but has not fought since due to a combination of injuries and weight issues including cancellation of a scheduled defence against Juarez late last year.
Now the two combatants who once sparred in Las Vegas back in 2015 with a combined record of 43-0, 30 KOs are set for the clash in Philly where someone’s ‘O’ certainly has to go but Dogboe is confident it won’t be his.
“And the new WBO super bantamweight champion of the world, Isaac Royal Storm Dogboe. We are going to Philly to bring the world title I assure my fans that nothing will stop us, we will stop Magdaleno for disrespecting us,” Dogboe said in a video with his dad and trainer, Paul from the Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam where they are in transit on way to the US for the big fight next week Saturday.