Mukami back after lengthy absence with Ngubane fight
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After being
out in the cold for a decade, former Kenya women's boxing middleweight sensation
Charity Mukami is back.
The hard-puncher will contest for the prestigious World Boxing Association
(WBA) Pan Africa Women's Middleweight title on October 22 against home girl Mapule Ngubane in
Mpumalanga, South Africa.
Mukami has
been stepping up her training at the historic Pal Pal Gymnasium in Nairobi
under coach Julius Odhiambo and new promoter James Chunguli of Crimson
Communications Boxing Promotion.
"I have
been training seriously for two and a half months now for the belt.
"I have
been loading and sparring with very experienced boxers," Mukami told
Standard Sports.
Mukami plans
to combine some of the new techniques she's learning at the gym with heavy road
work ahead of her departure to South Africa.
And does she
feel being out in the ring for ten years will have an impact on her game in a negative
way?
"I
don't think so, I have been keeping fit ever since.The only problem was that I
lacked opponents to challenge me in my weight in the whole period. So, I just
feel great to make a grand come back.
"To me
this is a Godsend opportunity, I just feel it will be a victorious
comeback," she stated.
And what
does she promise her legion of fans in the forthcoming title fight?
"I know
I'm fighting away from home but I'm pledging that it will not be a walk in the
park for my Mapule, I will deliver this belt home, I will stage a fight never
seen before, like the one I did in 2009 in Australia where they shamefully
denied me the belt while everyone in the hall was screaming with my name that I
had won," Mukami underlined.
Mukami is
grateful to Crimson Communications Boxing Promotion for facilitating her to
travel to South Africa for the high profile bout.
Apart from the
trip, Crimson is supporting Mukami with the upkeep, training gears, moral and
psycho-social support and career branding to leverage on the fight.
"We
hope that Mukami's participation and highly anticipated victory will open up
numerous opportunities for aspiring female boxers to embrace the sport and
follow in the footsteps of new
generation fighters like Sarah 'Angel of War' Achieng who is the current World
Boxing Foundation Super Lightweight champion," Chunguli said.
While being
handed over the license in Nairobi on Friday, Chunguli said his stable will
majorly focus on female boxers as they are out to create a platform which women
fighters can use to exploit their skills at the same time earning decent wages.
"I
thank Kenya Professional Boxing Commission (KPBC) for the license.We are
definitely out to raise standards of boxing in women and it is our prayer that
they will get decent livelihoods in the game in the paid ranks," stated Chunguli.
Chunguli
says his first bouts will be staged in Nanyuki immediately after Mukami's fight
in South Africa and it will be an all-women's card.
While
hailing Chunguli for coming on board as a new promoter, KPBC President Reuben
Ndolo said: "This is definitely another step in the right direction for
boxing.
"It's a
great win for the girl child as Chunguli's stable will be focus in promoting
the sport among women."
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Mukami's Tale of The Tape
Total fights
:9
Loss: 3

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