New Era

Nakathila, Simon cruise to victories

…as Shonena suffers first defeat

- Maurice Kambukwe

Jeremiah “Lowkey” Nakathila and Harry Simon Jnr on Saturday evening delivered blistering performanc­es in their respective fights, with Nakathila stopping Tanzanian opponent Emmanuel Amos in the 2nd round while Simon Jnr stretched his record to 13 consecutiv­e wins with a 3rd round stoppage win over Petson Mutengwa of Zimbabwe.

Headling the “Together as One Part 2” boxing bonanza held at Windhoek Country Club Resort and Casino on Saturday, Nakathila defended his WBO Global junior super featherwei­ght title against Amos in superb style as he dropped the Tanzanian in the opening round their bout to set the tone.

The 30- year- old Namibian continued with his dominance in the second round, constantly pushing Amos back with his powerful combinatio­n to the head and body of the Tanzanian, who could clearly not keep up with Nakathila’s speed and painful accuracy.

It was midway through the second round that Nakathila stopped an outmuscled Amos, tearing him

to pieces with a brutal straight combinatio­n and uppercut that tumbled the Tanzanian, who failed to beat the count – allowing Nakathila to score a 2nd round stoppage win and extending his record to 21 wins and one loss from 22 profession­al fights.

On a bad day at the office for Mikka Shonena, who succumbed to a silky and very dexterous Brandon Denes of Zimbabwe who stopped the Namibian in the sixth round of their WBO Africa welterweig­ht 10-rounder. The defeat saw Shonena

suffering his first career loss as his record dropped to 16 wins and one loss from 17 fights.

In the other supporting bout of the night, Harry Simon Jnr remained on course with a splendid performanc­e against Zimbabwe’s Mutengwa, who he stopped in the 3rd round of their internatio­nal junior welterweig­ht fight to take his record to an impressive 13 wins from 13 fights in the paid ranks.

In a super bantamweig­ht sixrounder, Phillipus Nghitumbwa

defeated Zimbabwe’s Ronald Tamani via a 2nd round stoppage and Paulinus “John-John” Ndjolonimu­s scored a stoppage win over Timashe Zihove of Zimbabwe. Charles Shinima made easy work of Zimbabwe’s Liberty Muwani, who he stopped in the first round.

Undercards Fillemon Nghitenyan­e, Abed Shikongo, Flame Nangolo, Phillipus Shaanika, Elso Kalus and Nathaniel Sebastian all won their respective fights.

- mkambukwe@nepc.com.na

 ?? Photos: Maurice Kambukwe ?? Big shots… Harry Simon Jnr (left) seen here peppering Zimbabwe’s Petson Mutengwa with a heavy right hand to the body during their fight on Saturday.
Photos: Maurice Kambukwe Big shots… Harry Simon Jnr (left) seen here peppering Zimbabwe’s Petson Mutengwa with a heavy right hand to the body during their fight on Saturday.
 ??  ?? Vital win… Jeremiah “Lowkey” Nakathila (2nd left) on Saturday stopped Tanzania’s Emmanuel Amos in the 2nd round to remain on course for bigger and better.
Vital win… Jeremiah “Lowkey” Nakathila (2nd left) on Saturday stopped Tanzania’s Emmanuel Amos in the 2nd round to remain on course for bigger and better.

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