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It will be blood, sweat and tears, warns Nghutenany­e

…boxing bonanza this weekend

- ■ Maurice Kambukwe - mkambukwe@nepc.com.na

Namibia’s WBA Pan Africa flyweight champion Fillemon Nghutenany­e yesterday cautioned his Tanzanian opponent Ally Ngwando to be prepared to shed some blood, sweat and tears when they lock horns this coming Saturday, as he will be ready to defend his title at all costs.

Nghutenany­e and Ngwando headline the star-studded boxing bonanza that will be held at the Safari Court Hotel in Windhoek under the MTC Salute Boxing Academy banner.

Speaking at yesterday’s faceoff ceremony in the capital, the 27-year-old Nghutenany­e said he is well aware of his opponent’s capabiliti­es and calibre, but warned that he will be ready to disarm the Tanzanian and successful­ly defend his belt.

“This is not a joke for me (defending his title). I take this so seriously and I mean it. It won’t be easy but I promise you that I will do anything for this title; it belongs here and it will not go anywhere. You came here empty-handed and you shall go back home just like that. I won’t allow you to take my belt with you,” said Nghutenany­e, as he unleashed a verbal jab at Ngwando who was sitting at the opposite end of the table.

On his part, a calm and collected Ngwando said he was unfazed by the Namibian’s tough talk as he came here to accomplish one mission and that is to take the WBA Pan Africa flyweight belt away from Nghutenany­e.

“What I can promise is that it is going to be a great show on Saturday as I will bring my A-game to the ring. I know my opponent is good but I’m well prepared and ready to take him down in front of his own fans. I can’t wait to see him in the ring so that I can get the job done,” said Ngwando.

Action on the night will include Immanuel Josef defending his WBO Africa flyweight title against South Africa’s Tisetso Modisadife over 12 rounds, while Abed Shikongo will be putting his super welterweig­ht national title on the line against Simon Shafondino in a 10-round contest.

Veteran pugilist Lukas Ndafoluma will be returning to

the ring to face Malawi’s Mussah Mkwanda in a six-round super middleweig­ht showdown, while Harry Simon Jr will be in action against Malawi’s Limbami Chikapa in the welterweig­ht division over six rounds.

In the super featherwei­ght division over six rounds, Lazarus Shaningwa will take on Israel Kamwamba of Malawi, while

Tomas Shifiona will open the day’s proceeding­s with a fight against John Shitilitha in the super bantamweig­ht division over six rounds.

Tickets to the event are N$200 for general tickets and N$10 000 for a general table seating 10 people, while VVIP ringside tables seating 10 people will cost N$20 000.

 ?? Photo: Efraim Ranjeni ?? Mega showdown…Namibia’s WBA Pan Africa flyweight champion Fillemon Nghutenany­e and Tanzanian opponent Ally Ngwando will headline this weekend’s MTC Salute boxing bonanza at the Safari Court Hotel in Windhoek.
Photo: Efraim Ranjeni Mega showdown…Namibia’s WBA Pan Africa flyweight champion Fillemon Nghutenany­e and Tanzanian opponent Ally Ngwando will headline this weekend’s MTC Salute boxing bonanza at the Safari Court Hotel in Windhoek.

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