The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Monalisa celebrates 40th birthday, reveals decades-long secret

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SHE was waiting for this milestone to finally reveal a long-kept secret.

One of the most decorated female boxers in the country, Monalisa “Queen of the Jungle” Sibanda turned 40, on Thursday last week. But she didn’t throw a party.

They say life begins at 40 and one would have expected the pioneering female profession­al pugilist to celebrate the day. Even wildly.

But, she spent the majority of the day in the gym.

She chose her profession.

By the way, Sibanda is preparing for the Women Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (WIBA) lightweigh­t world title fight against Alicia Kummer of Germany on April 28. The venue of the fight is yet to be confirmed. And Zimbabwe’s first profession­al female boxer is throwing everything into training ahead of her biggest fight.

This is the first time that Sibanda will be fighting for a world title and she will become only the second Zimbabwean to do so after Charles Manyuchi.

Of course, Kuda “Take Money” Chiwandire also has a world championsh­ip bout on the cards against Mexican Yamileth Mecardo coming up in either March or April.

She will be challengin­g for the World Boxing Council (WBC) super-bantamweig­ht gold belt.

And Sibanda knows the WIBA world title could be her last chance to bookmark her supremacy in the game she joined when she was barely nine-years-old.

And for the past 31 years, Sibanda has been dodging a prominent question on why she decided to venture into boxing.

Back then, it was considered taboo for girls to engage in combat sports like boxing.

Having brushed aside the stereotype­s, still Sibanda couldn’t find female opponents to fight against.

She ended up squaring up against boys of her age, most of whom she overcame.

And after years of ducking the question, she finally decided to open up on the occasion of her 40th birthday.

“Look, I become emotional when I reflect on the reasons why I decided to venture into a sport which was a preserve of boys back then,” said Sibanda.

“But after witnessing a nasty incident in which my defenceles­s mother was beaten by my father before being burnt to death right in my face, I decided that I should acquire a skill that I would be able to use to defend myself from monsters.

“That incident still plays in my mind as if it happened yesterday.

“It’s really traumatic. That is how I lost my mother and I hated men, especially back then.

“I would grow up under the care of my maternal grandmothe­r in Mabvuku.

“I wouldn’t be able to really master my academics due to the trauma.

“When I was just nine-years-old, I decided to venture into boxing.

“My initial plan was just to gain some skills to defend myself from bullies.

“But I would later learn that I could actually become a profession­al fighter and lead a life which I decided to do.”

Sibanda is looking for sponsorshi­p ahead of the big fight.

Her plan, if she gets sponsors, is to bring the fight home.

“At the moment, it’s only the date that has been set. Neither my camp or Kummer’s camp has taken the responsibi­lity to host the bout,” she said.

“It’s always good to fight at home. It means a lot of business for the country, especially if it’s a world title fight.

“So, I am appealing to corporates and individual­s to come forward and help us take this fight home.

“I also need several things to help in my preparatio­ns. This is the biggest fight I am entering since I started my boxing career.

“I am happy with the moral support I am receiving from my fellow Zimbabwean­s. It really means the world for me.”

Sibanda was offered the chance to challenge for the global championsh­ip after successful­ly defending her interconti­nental belt against Small Valente Aciro of Uganda in Victoria Falls last year.

She claimed the stripe first in April 2019 following her victory over Joyce Awino of Kenya.

 ?? ?? BIRTHDAY GIRL ... WIBA interconti­nental boxing champion Monalisa Sibanda spent most of her 40th birthday in the gym preparing for a world title fight
BIRTHDAY GIRL ... WIBA interconti­nental boxing champion Monalisa Sibanda spent most of her 40th birthday in the gym preparing for a world title fight

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