The bout will take place early next year in the United States (US), with the vacant WBO Bantamweight title on the line.
“Ghanaians have always believed in me because I always give my all whenever I mount the ring,” Dogboe said, as quoted by Starr Sports.
“As I have always maintained a story is been written and soon I will be a two-time world champion so they should continue with the believe and trust they have in me since I started this journey.”
Dogboe earned himself a shot at the WBC title after defeating Joet Gonzalez in his last bout by a split decision last month.
The 28-year-old made a fine start to the bout and landed a couple of heavy punches, which got Gonzalez dazed in the early exchanges.
On the judges’ card, Patrick Morley scored in favour of Gonzalez at 96-94, but Tim Cheatham and Mike Fitzgerald both had Dogboe as the winner on their cards by 96-94.
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