▪️Boxing Federation of Kenya is walking tall successfully managing this bruising league that has produced world class boxers who have rocked the boxing scene with their illustrious performances
Forty-five years of thunder comes to a head in Nakuru, the cradle of this two-fisted combat sport in Kenya.
The air is thick with anticipation as the first leg of the 45th season of the Kenya National Boxing League takes place in Nakuru from May 14-16, marking a historic milestone for Africa’s oldest league which was introduced in 1981.
Boxing Federation of Kenya is celebrating this massive achievement, probably with a GIANT CAKE during the finals to paint Nakuru red. For now the national boxing body is playing their cards close to the chest.
National champions KDF and league title holders Police Chafua Chafua renew their intense bitter rivalry. Police are still licking their wounds after being upstaged by KDF in the national championships at Kaloleni Social Hall. They’re not taking it lightly.
Punches will as usual explode on any open target with the lightweight battle featuring national champion Emmanuel Omole of Police, Kasarani Youth national runners-up Ben Juma and KDF’s Washington Wandera promising to light up the Home of Champions to rekindle the spirit of Kenya’s legendary Olympics silver and bronze medallist the late Philip Waruinge, a product Nakuru’s famous Madison Square Garden.







































