The Herald (Zimbabwe)

2018 year to redeem myself — Manyuchi

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE’S top boxer Charles Manyuchi has declared 2018 as the year for him to redeem himself after a disappoint­ing 2017 in which he lost his World Boxing Council silver welterweig­ht title.

The 28-year-old is not taking a break for the festive season as he prepares for next year and is upbeat he will make a strong come back.

“I have never enjoyed Christmas for the last five years because I am always in the gym training. And it was not different this year as I was busy with training because 2018 I feel it’s my year. I know there are some people out there who think I am done.

“But I have been working hard and I believe I can come back. I am 28 now and I believe I still have a long way to go, people should believe in me. We have been working with Ali and Issa Phiri with the support of my sponsors Mr T35.

“I also have a new sponsor who came on board Phil-Jen Country Lodge,” said Manyuchi.

Manyuchi’s camp revealed this month that he is set to challenge for the World Boxing Council silver welterweig­ht title next year.

The developmen­t came after WBC ordered former silver welterweig­ht champion Qudratillo Abduqaxoro­v to fight the current welterweig­ht champion Shawn Porter between January and February next year.

Manyuchi lost the title to Abduqaxoro­v early this year before the latter lost it later on.

The winner between Abduqaxoro­v and Porter will then face the Zimbabwean.

Manyuchi, who recently launched a multi-sport academy based in Chivhu is expected to leave for Zambia tomorrow for an internatio­nal boxing tournament being hosted by Oriental Quarries Boxing Promotions.

He will take some of the amateur boxers — Future Maziya and Brendon Denes, who are part of the upcoming boxers roped into the academy as they begin their efforts to expose them to a more competitiv­e environmen­t.

The academy is looking at helping the boxers turn profession­al.

“Oriental Quarries are hosting an internatio­nal tournament on the 30th and I am going with some of the young boxers we signed for them to see what we will be talking about when we talk about profession­al boxing.

“I am going with Future Maziya and Brandon Denes as well as Freeman Mabvongwe, he is the only profession­al we have signed so far.

“I am leaving on Friday and we will come back together on the 2nd of January before I go back to intensify my preparatio­ns. I have a fight coming up, it should be between January and February,” said Manyuchi.

His manager at Oriental Quarries Boxing Promotions Chris Malunga is expected in the country next week to shed more light on the expected fight, which will be part of Manyuchi’s preparator­y events for his major bout when he challenges for the WBC silver welterweig­ht title.

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