Boxing Federation of Kenya President Anthony "Jamal" Otieno Ombok presents winners certificate to Kisumu's super-heavyweight Lamek Okumu who stopped Nairobi's Ian Maina in the first round. This was at Thika Community Hall during the finals of the National Intermediate Championships on April 5.
Kenya’s first world champion and the only one so far Steve Muchoki presenting a certificate to one of the winners

Nairobi County solidified their boisterous grandiose as the *”Mecca of Boxing in Kenya”* in the roped square at Thika Community Hall after winning the overall title at the just concluded 2025 National Intermediate Boxing Championship after three days of fierce combat.

The Capital City of Nairobi team won six of the sixteen weight categories accumulating 24 points ahead of their nearest rival and the championship’s most improved team Kisumu City County with 10 points and Mombasa City County with 7 points to ensure the top 3 cities; Capital City, Lake City and Coastal City in Kenya maintain their positions at the Championship’s table.

Star-2 R&J Leila doing her thing at Thika Community Hall

Local boxing enthusiasts at the packed Thika Community Hall erupted in wild jubilation after their homeboy James Wanjohi stopped Ferdinand Ochieng of Kisumu County in the second round of their light middle weight finals to guarantee Kiambu County’s sole triumph in the championship after a prolonged period of drought.

Paparazzi Duncan Kuria aka Sugar Ray who’s the BFK Communication Director busy at work

Glen Khabib of Nairobi was stopped in the first round of men’s light weight finals proving to be no match for Kenya Police’s Emmanuel Omollo despite previous predictions that the fight would go to the wire. Migori County’s maiden championship triumph in their intermediate debut was cancelled after Prison’s Salim Ramadhan stopped gassed out Elly Otieno in the third round.

Zone 3 light-welterweight champion Teresiah Wanjiru embraces some of the winners

Having finished the championship as first runners up with 10 points after winning the women’s 65 kg and men’s super-heavy weight categories and taking silver in men’s light welter and Light middleweight, Kisumu County team formally declared unapologetically their intention to totally overhaul the National Boxing Order of Greatness that has been dominated by Kenya Police, Kenya Defense Force and Nairobi County. “If Nairobi is the Mecca of Boxing, then Kisumu’s coronation as the “The King of Saudi Arabia” will be at the Kenya Open and we will soon own “Mecca”_” .Said high spirited Kisumu County Boxing Association SG Dominic Opiyo.

The top three putting their heads together…from left Boxing Federation of Kenya treasurer Musa Benjamin, president Anthony “Jamal” Ombok and secretary general David Munuhe
Nairobi County, the Mecca of boxing in Kenya, retained the overall winners crown

Mr Anthony “Jamal” Otieno,President of the Boxing Federation of Kenya along with Secretary General Dave Munuhe and our National team head coach Benjamin Moses graced the championship’s finals as chief guest. In addition, we had the honor of having veteran BBC Award-winning journalist John “Ish Ish” Nene attend the finals. He naturally assumed the role of the event’s main MC, offering insightful commentary on Kenya boxing history and highlighting accolades of various retired boxing legends present at the event.

Below are overall team points

1. Nairobi County, 24 Pts

2. Kisumu County, 10 Pts

3. Mombasa County, 7 Pts

4. Kenya Prisons Department, 6 Pts

5. Nakuru County, 6 Pts

6. Migori County, 4 pts

7. Kiambu County, 3 pts

8. Kenya Police Service, 3 pts

9. Kwale County, 2 pts

10. Laikipia County, 2 pts

11. Kajiado County, 0 pts

12. Machakos County, 0pts

13. Homabay County, 0 pts.         

Next National Boxing Event will Be NATIONAL Open Boxing Championship on 17th – 19th April in Nairobi

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