Fighters ready for Desert Rumble - Tobias
Boxing promoter Nestor 'Sunshine' Tobias is confident his boxers will thrill at The Dome in Swakopmund on 3 August.
Tobias is hosting the event in conjunction with Kalakoda Promotions, which will feature five mouth-watering fights.
Jeremiah 'Low-Key' Nakathila will defend his WBO Africa super featherweight title during the Desert Rumble boxing bonanza against Crispin Moliati from Malawi over 12 rounds.
“I believe that this partnership with Kalakoda Promotions is the start of bigger things, as the fights will be streamed live throughout the African continent.
“It is important that Jeremiah Nakathila wins this fight, which can make him a mandatory challenger for the WBO world title.
“Nakathila, as you all know, is a huge prospect and I do believe he can go all the way to become a world champion,” Tobias said.
Nakathila boasts a record of 15 fights, with 11 knockouts and one loss, while Moliati has a record of 22 fights, with 10 knockouts, eight losses and four draws.
“I do not fear anything and I am ready to put up a great show in the ring.
“I have watched Moliati fight before, and I can say that there is nothing to fear,” Nakathila said.
The main supporting bout will see Swakopmund's Abraham 'Energy' Ndeandapo go toe-to-toe with Bilindo Eseko from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for the WBO African super featherweight belt.
The third title bout of the night will be contested between Lukas Ndafoluma from Namibia and the DRC's Jimmy Mabundji, for the WBF Africa middleweight title.
There will also be an undercard bout featuring Harry Simon Junior and Lukas Handivele, while Sakaria Nikodemus goes up against Fillemon Nghutenyane.
MTC's John Ekongo has invited people to come in their numbers to support the boxing bonanza.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
Tobias is hosting the event in conjunction with Kalakoda Promotions, which will feature five mouth-watering fights.
Jeremiah 'Low-Key' Nakathila will defend his WBO Africa super featherweight title during the Desert Rumble boxing bonanza against Crispin Moliati from Malawi over 12 rounds.
“I believe that this partnership with Kalakoda Promotions is the start of bigger things, as the fights will be streamed live throughout the African continent.
“It is important that Jeremiah Nakathila wins this fight, which can make him a mandatory challenger for the WBO world title.
“Nakathila, as you all know, is a huge prospect and I do believe he can go all the way to become a world champion,” Tobias said.
Nakathila boasts a record of 15 fights, with 11 knockouts and one loss, while Moliati has a record of 22 fights, with 10 knockouts, eight losses and four draws.
“I do not fear anything and I am ready to put up a great show in the ring.
“I have watched Moliati fight before, and I can say that there is nothing to fear,” Nakathila said.
The main supporting bout will see Swakopmund's Abraham 'Energy' Ndeandapo go toe-to-toe with Bilindo Eseko from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for the WBO African super featherweight belt.
The third title bout of the night will be contested between Lukas Ndafoluma from Namibia and the DRC's Jimmy Mabundji, for the WBF Africa middleweight title.
There will also be an undercard bout featuring Harry Simon Junior and Lukas Handivele, while Sakaria Nikodemus goes up against Fillemon Nghutenyane.
MTC's John Ekongo has invited people to come in their numbers to support the boxing bonanza.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
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