
POLICE FIRE WARNING SHOTS AT KDF SOLDIERS, WAR IS WAR!!

The battle lines are drawn. Clouds of war are gathering. No retreat no surrender. And Police Boxing Club nicknamed Chafua Chafua, today fired warning shots to their bitter rivals KDF ahead of what promises to be a deadly confrontation in the Kenya Open Boxing Championships starting on Wednesday, April 16 at Charter Hall from 2pm. Weigh-in is at Chel-C Hotel on Wednesday from 8am.
Police, who are spoiling for a bloody fight with KDF, have named a strong team of 12 boxers led by Africa Championships light-middleweight gold medallist Boniface “The Hammer” Mogunde.

Other lethal bullets in their armoury are Africa Championships super-heavyweight silver medallist Clinton Macharia, Kenya’s first female boxer to win a medal in the African Games Amina Martha Faki, bantamweight Shaffi Bakari a silver medallist in the 2019 African Games, battle-hardened light-heavyweight Humphrey “Jakababa” Ochieng and 2019 African Games middleweight bronze medallist George Cosby Ouma.
Other top marksmen in the Chafua Chafua team are minimumweight Silas Onyango who represented Kenya for the first time in the 2024 Africa Championships, light-welterweight Aloice Ochieng, flyweight Diouf Muimi, bantamweight Fredrick Amolo, sharpshooter lightweight Ethan Maina, a product of notable Mbotela Boxing Club coach Raphael Kamuya aka Kamwana and another lightweight Emmanuel Amolo.
Leading the assault against the KDF soldiers and other teams are experienced coaches, James Wasao, Mukuru Fight-4-Life Club owner Benson Gicharu, Victor Onyango, Joseph Kimani and David Opiyo.
The cops are furious. It’s a battle of supremacy in Kenya boxing and individual titles at stake.
Today Police almost raided KDF’s training camp at Jamhiri but were restrained by their commanders to be calm because they don’t know what weapons KDF have in their arsenal.
The soldiers have dug deep in their trenches waiting for orders from their superiors.
They are currently thumping their chest as the 2024 national league champions in which Police finished jointly second with Nairobi County on 46 points each.

KDF are now aiming to win the overall title in the Kenya Open to show Police they’re more superior in the art of war.
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