New Era

‘We are here to produce future champions’

- Maurice Kambukwe - mkambukwe@nepc.com.na

OSHAKATI – Founder and chairperso­n of the MTC Kilimanjar­o Boxing Club Joseph Benhard says he has no immediate interest in the profession­al side of the boxing business, as his attention has always been and continues to be on developing amateur fighters.

In an extended interview with New Era Sport, Benhard, whose MTC Kilimanjar­o Boxing Club hosted the Northern Regions Senior Amateur Boxing Championsh­ip at Oshakati over the weekend, said although some of his boxers are yearning to turn profession­al and make their mark on the internatio­nal stage, his club’s main focus remains on amateur boxing and nurturing raw talent.

“For instance with the weekend event, it doesn’t necessaril­y mean if you performed well here and at this level, you automatica­lly qualify to become a profession­al. We will still have to go back and discuss it and then decide who gets verified to become a profession­al boxer and who still needs a bit of time before turning profession­al. Also, while turning profession­al seems like a great idea for many, it is not an overnight process like it appears. As a promoter and club owner, I will have to talk to the boxers’ parents and discuss all possibilit­ies

around a particular boxer turning profession­al. It’s not just a decision that one can just make here today; it’s a chain and we have to look deep into this,” explained Benhard.

On the possibilit­ies of him seriously expanding his interest into

the profession­al side of boxing like his peers, such as Nestor Tobias of the leading MTC Nestor Sunshine Boxing & Fitness Academy and Kiriat Kamanya of the MTC Salute Boxing Academy, Benhard said he will rather continue focusing on the

developmen­t of amateur boxing and discoverin­g raw talents that need exposure and nurturing.

“I am a coach who does both profession­al and amateur boxing developmen­t, but I have always preferred to stick to developing

amateur boxers. I really want to step in and continue helping more of these kids who struggle to get to the required level. If you look at most of our boxers countrywid­e, most of them are ageing and won’t be around forever; who will replace them? The answer is obvious – it’s these young boxers that we are trying to give the chance to fight to showcase their talents. I believe profession­al boxing can’t exist without amateur boxing, so that’s why my focus and energy is on amateur boxing.

That’s where my love is,” added Berhard, who represente­d Namibia at the 1996 Olympics in the USA and also at the 1994 Commonweal­th Games in Canada.

 ??  ?? The future… The MTC Kilimanjar­o Boxing Club hosted a successful Northern Regions Senior Amateur Boxing Championsh­ip at Oshakati over the weekend.
The future… The MTC Kilimanjar­o Boxing Club hosted a successful Northern Regions Senior Amateur Boxing Championsh­ip at Oshakati over the weekend.
 ??  ?? Satisfied... Chairperso­n of MTC Kilimajaro Boxing Club Joseph Benhard
Satisfied... Chairperso­n of MTC Kilimajaro Boxing Club Joseph Benhard

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