Bukom-based boxer, Braimah Issah Kamoko popularly known as Bukom Banku will for the first time since his excruciating defeat open up on what could have led to his losing the bragging rights.

He is scheduled to speak to Host of Adom TV’s Sports programme, “Fire-for-Fire” Patrick Osei Agyemang known as Countryman Songo later today October 23, 2017 following his humiliating defeat.

Braimah, 37, lost his first ever professional fight after his 30th fight, whilst Samir remains unbeaten at 16 fights.

Samir, 31, immediately after the match opted to fight kamoko again if he is willing, after handing him a seventh round knockout in a non-title Cruiserweight contest at the Bukom Boxing Arena in the late hours of Saturday.

It was an all action fight, with a toe-to-toe exhibition from the two boxers, till the seventh round when Braimah failed to survive the count allowing referee Fred Ghartey to signal the end of the much publicized fight tagged “make or break” organized by Bos Office Sports Promotions.

This was after Kamoko, had suffered a cut on top of his right eye following a hefty left hook from Samir.

This dazed Kamoko and nearly sent him to the canvas but the referee stopped the fight temporary and allowed medical treatment, but Braimah was unable to continue.

His legs were visibly weak and he lost his balance and appeared dazed, whilst approaching the referee and this compelled him to call off the fight for Samir-a former Olympia

But Banku who has since gone quiet after losing his bragging rights will be speaking on Fire-For-Fire about events leading to his defeat.