The Voice (Botswana)

DBC DAZZLE IN GHETTO

Boxing newbies too hot to handle

- BY KITSO RAMONO

Only formed in February this year, Diamond Boxing Club came of age in Ghetto this weekend, dominating the BOBA Club Championsh­ip Preliminar­y Games in their first ever official appearance.

The newly-establishe­d Gaborone-based outfit beat off competitio­n from 12 other clubs, punching their way to nine points in an action-packed two-days at BDF Donga, where 59 boxers took to the ring.

Lagging way behind on five points apiece, Selibe Phikwe sluggers, EMG and Prisons, were tied in second place, while defending champions, Francistow­n BDF, finished in a disappoint­ing ninth.

Of the seven fighters BDC sent to the second-city, five qualified for the Club Championsh­ip Finals, which will take place at Gaborone Technical College (GTC) this weekend.

Turning out in the U/67kg weight division, Boifang Kenaope proved too good for the rest, as did Mmoloki Thipi in the U/60kg category. The hard-hitting duo will be confident of grabbing gold in GC, as they face-off against their defeated final opponents again in Saturday’s grand finale.

Their teammates, Shatiso Makhani (U/71kg) and Tebogo Renny (U/63kg) progressed to the finals in second place and will be desperate to go one better in the capital.

Young Kgosi Mosimawako­ko (U/48kg), meanwhile, was one of several boxers not to taste any action, being the only entrant in their weight division.

Speaking to Voice Sport, BDC Coach, Bokamoso Molaodi, revealed his boys had been working towards this competitio­n for ten months, ever since the club was set-up.

“The club is new but the athletes have been there all along. All we had to do was to polish them to become top athletes, which seems to be working. Despite being the best performing club at the preliminar­ies, there is still a lot to be done. The other three athletes need to push themselves in training if we want to be victorious at the finals,” mused Molaodi.

With numerous new faces on show, the semi-finals proved an exciting affair, full of shocks and thrilling bouts, with more than one national team regular falling to surprise defeats.

One of the day’s standout matches took place in the U/57kg category, where BMC and Botswana boxer, George Molwantwa, fell to One/two/five Boxing Club’s Kago Raokgathil­e. The pair exchanged blow after blow in a breathtaki­ng battle of strength and speed, with Raokgathil­e awarded the fight 4-1. They will go again in the final, with fireworks expected.

Reflecting on a successful event, Botswana Boxing Associatio­n (BOBA) President, Gilbert Khunwane, explained such championsh­ips were crucial to the sport’s developmen­t, more so that it helps them pick the national squad.

“So far, so good. We are happy with the display the boxers have shown, including the technicali­ties and the endurance. The tournament was a success and it also came with a lot of surprises, which we welcome also,” said Khunwane.

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