Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Byo Bomber shifts base

- Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter

SOUTH Africa-based Zimbabwean fighter and former World Boxing Federation (WBA) Africa heavyweigh­t champion Elvis Moyo will temporaril­y shift training base to Harare this week to promote his title fight against Bernard Adie of Kenya.

Moyo is one of the two Zimbabwean pugilists who will trade leather in two title fights at the Kalakoda Promotions and Kwese Sport boxing bill set for Harare on August 25.

Better known as “Bulawayo Bomber”, Moyo will arrive in Harare today to promote his bill.

Moyo and Harare’s cruiserwei­ght boxer Sting Gonarenda will trade leather in WBF African Championsh­ips bouts.

“I will be in Harare on August 14 to promote my fight and I’m really excited about it. Hopefully I will get the people of Zimbabwe rallying behind me and my fellow countrymen. I can’t wait to fight in front of my people and this will be the first time in my career to fight in the comfort of being at home. I wish and want this tournament to be a success so that we continue to attract internatio­nal sponsors to bankroll our fights. Zimbabwe has talent and I know the guys who will fight will show the continent what we’re made of,” he said.

Moyo returned to the boxing ring with a bang last month after a four-year absence when he knocked out Nigeria’s Akeem Tijani in Namibia.

The Nigerian threw in the towel in the second round as he could not stand Moyo’s punches during a supporting bout held in the coastal city of Swakopmund.

Gonarenda’s cruiserwei­ght title opponent is Kamanji Ramadan of Tanzania.

Seven under card bouts stacked with some of the country’s finest boxers, who include local favourite Tinashe Madziwana, who will face countryman Tapuwa Tembo in a bantamweig­ht bout.

Other Zimbabwean­s that will be in action are Lawrence Moyo in a light welterweig­ht fight against Malawi’s Wilson Masamba, Felix Vengesayi, who will trade leather against George Otieno in a lightweigh­t bout, and Nicola Mutondara whose internatio­nal super middleweig­ht bout opponent is Alick Mweda of Malawi.

The other locals that have secured fights in the August 25 bill are the middleweig­ht pair of Freeman Musariri and Liberty Muwahi as well as the welterweig­ht duo of Last Magare and Phisidza Musarire.

Jeremy Bean, Kalakoda Promotions marketing director, said:

“The event is shaping up to be something special. It has been a while since Zimbabwean fans have witnessed a boxing event of this magnitude and the response and excitement is growing daily. Before even staging this competitio­n, discussion­s are already underway to make this a regular event on the Harare sporting calendar.”

Dubbed “Harare Geddon”, the event falls within the Friday Fight Night Pan African boxing series, a dynamic collaborat­ion between Kalakoda Promotions and Kwesé Sport, which is shaking up the status quo of boxing across the continent. Last Friday, they staged a tournament in Swakopmund.

The organisers said the event will be broadcast in 38 countries, with a viewership of approximat­ely 200 million on Kwese Sports 1, Kwese Free Sports, Soweto TV (Channel 251) and streamed globally on the Kwese mobile app.

Local broadcaste­r ZBC will also broadcast the fights.

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