Alfred Tetteh

Alfred Tetteh is a Ghanaian professional boxer who has competed primarily in the super‑bantamweight and featherweight divisions. Details of his early life, including his exact date of birth and place of upbringing, are not widely documented in publicly available encyclopedic sources.

Career overview

  • Professional debut: Tetteh began his professional boxing career in the mid‑2000s.
  • Weight classes: He has fought mainly at super‑bantamweight (122 lb/55 kg) and featherweight (126 lb/57 kg).
  • Titles and achievements: Tetteh has held national titles within Ghana and has contested for regional honors, including the Commonwealth super‑bantamweight title.
  • Notable bouts: Among his higher‑profile fights, Tetteh faced American boxer Jason Litzau in 2010, competing for an interim world title under the World Boxing Organization (WBO) framework.
  • Record: BoxRec, a widely used boxing database, records his professional tally as exceeding twenty victories with a number of defeats; the precise win‑loss‑draw statistics are subject to periodic updates and may vary across sources.

Style and reception
Tetteh is recognized for an orthodox stance and a fighting style that emphasizes punch combinations and movement. His performances have contributed to the visibility of Ghanaian boxing on the international stage, and he has been featured in regional media coverage of the sport.

Personal life and post‑boxing activities
Information regarding Tetteh’s activities outside the ring, including personal pursuits, coaching roles, or involvement in boxing administration, is limited in reliable encyclopedic references.

Note: The available encyclopedic information on Alfred Tetteh is limited; details such as exact birth date, comprehensive fight record, and biographical background are not fully documented in widely recognized reference works.

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