New Era

Independen­ce boxing launched

- ■ Maurice Kambukwe

The MTC Nestor Sunshine Boxing and Fitness Academy yesterday launched its popular annual Independen­ce Boxing Bonanza series, which will take place at the Windhoek Country Club on 21 April.

This year’s bonanza will again be held under the theme ‘Together As One’ and will mark the nineth edition of the commemorat­ive event, which celebrates the country’s independen­ce anniversar­y annually.

The event promises to be a night of exhilarati­ng fights and will be headlined by the stable’s top prospects such as Charles Shinima

and Paulinus Ndjolonimu­s, who will both defend their WBO titles in their respective weight classes.

Shinima, who has a flawless record of 15 wins from 15 fights, is set to take on Henriques Lando, an Angolan boxer who resides in South Africa. He holds a record of eight wins and four losses from 12 fights.

Meanwhile, Ndjolonimu­s, who boasts an equally impressive record of 15 straight wins from the same number of bouts, will face Mbiya Kanku, a Congolese boxer with six wins, three losses, and one draw from his 10 fights.

At the official launch, Shinima expressed his excitement to return to the ring and said he is in peak physical condition and ready to send his opponent to the canvas.

“Iamthrille­dabouttheu­pcoming bout. I have been keeping myself busy with training and I believe I am in the best shape of my life. I am prepared to face my opponent and do what I am known for, which is sending them to the canvas. Over the past few years, I have overcome

numerous opponents, and I am confident I will do the same when we face each other next month,” he confidentl­y stated.

Ndjolonimu­s shared similar sentiments, and is confident in his

ability to defend his title.

“I have a track record of knocking out all my previous opponents, and I am confident that I will do the same to this guy. With my team’s excellent preparatio­n and my current state of peak fitness, I am grateful for their support. However, my opponent should also prepare for what’s coming because this won’t be an easy bout for him,” he warned.

Promoter and trainer Nestor ‘Sunshine’ Tobias, buoyed by the success of his stable, urged all boxing enthusiast­s to come out in numbers and witness what promises to be another unforgetta­ble night of boxing.

“Sunshine Academy is undeniably one of the biggest and most successful boxing stables globally, boasting a significan­t number of boxers in the top 50 rankings of the world. This achievemen­t is a testament to our stable’s incredible success, and we take immense pride in our team’s hard work and dedication. Even big stables worldwide do not have as many boxers in that ranking as we do. I strongly believe we are on the right track, and I urge all boxing enthusiast­s to come in large numbers to witness top-notch boxing,” said Tobias.

 ?? Photo: Maurice Kambukwe ?? Ready to rumble…Promoter Nestor ‘Sunshine’ Tobias is sandwiched by boxers Charles Shinima (left) and Paulinus Ndjolonimu­s during yesterday’s launch of this year’s Independen­ce Boxing Bonanza series slated for the Windhoek Country Club on 21 April.
Photo: Maurice Kambukwe Ready to rumble…Promoter Nestor ‘Sunshine’ Tobias is sandwiched by boxers Charles Shinima (left) and Paulinus Ndjolonimu­s during yesterday’s launch of this year’s Independen­ce Boxing Bonanza series slated for the Windhoek Country Club on 21 April.

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