More Boxing Actions Lined Up For Sports Lovers
Sports lovers will now brace for more boxing events across the country as part of a wider project to boost the popularity and community engagement of the game.
Online Sports betting, BetNare, says it is working closely with the boxing federations and promoters to take the games to the grassroot level and beyond.
This is after two successful boxing events within a span of two months at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre in January and more recently last weekend at the Kasarani gymnasium.
“We are in consultation with the Kenya Professional Boxing organisers and the promoters to see how we can work together to have boxing events in other parts of the country,” The online betting company said
“We have had two very successful events in Nairobi and it is clear that then sport is loved by many people and it’s Growing. Now we need to take more events to other parts of the country, it was also great to hear that Nancy Matimu (MD Multichoice) are also looking into developing sports as a whole”.
“BetNare online sports betting company is committed to helping rebuild the sport which was at one time very popular. We want to help unearth fresh talent to fill the gloves that were once worn by the likes of Robert Wangila Napunyi…
Over the weekend, several bouts to place among them the much hyped fight between Karim ”Mtu Kazi” Mandonga against Ugandan Kenneth Lukyamuzi where the Tanznian Pugilist won via a split decision to win the PST light heavyweight title.
Daniel Wanyonyi of Kenya beat Ugandan opponent Charles Kakande in a six-round non-title middleweight bout.