Kenyan boxers Wasike, Okolla outwit opponents to claim regional titles
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Kenyan boxers Joshua Wasike and Morris Okolla were on Friday
night crowned the East and Central African champions after thrilling victories
at Masshouse on Ngong Road during Kalakoda Promotions’ “Nightmare in Nairobi II’
fight.
Heavyweight Okolla claimed his first regional belt in
dramatic and controversial fashion, stopping Uganda’s Hudson Muhumuza via
technical knockout at the end of the sixth round of their scheduled eight-round
contest. The bout had been a rugged, back-and-forth affair, with both fighters
trading heavy shots. However, confusion erupted when Muhumuza removed his
gloves after round six and began walking around the ring, prompting speculation
he had quit.
Okolla, still ready for the final two rounds, waited in his
corner before an official stepped in to wave off the fight following
consultations with both camps. The decision, based on Muhumuza’s inability to
continue, sparked protests from the Ugandan as Okolla celebrated lifting the
vacant heavyweight title.
“I delivered on what I promised Kenyans. He was visibly
tired. A title fight goes beyond six rounds,” said Okolla, who improved his
record to 14-5.
There was no such controversy in the main event though where
cruiserweight Wasike delivered a statement performance, knocking out Tanzania’s
Jacob Maganga in the third round. After a cautious opening, Wasike grew in
confidence, hurting the experienced Maganga late in the second round. In the
third, Maganga went down twice before being flattened and failing to beat the
referee’s count.
The emphatic win earned Wasike his first regional
professional title and marked his sixth stoppage in seven victories. “It has
been a long journey,” he said. “I used my skill and technique to break him
down.”
On the undercard, George Onyango secured a points win over
Ernest Kapinga, while Martin Achebi stopped Alan Kwendo in the fifth round.
Elizabeth Andiego’s pro debut was postponed after her opponent withdrew due to
a failed medical, rounding off a dramatic night of boxing.


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