AS they host their South-Eastern Asian and European opponents, the two Africa boxing Princesses, the Malawian Army Senior Private Anisha Bushir and Zaimbanwean Mandondo have the same things in Common. They both are enthusiastic to prove to the whole continent of Africa that “they have come of age” in the sport of boxing.
The two dynamos would host the Asian Justine Lillemand from South Korea for the WABA/WBF International Flyweight Championships and Anisha Bushiri’s vs. Paola Cappucchi’s mouthwatering event which will catapult to the WEBA’s world tile for Bushiri in may in her motherland Malawi.
The scene is set as the four boxing Princesses angling for positions in the boxing fraternity. Capucci’s trainer and 7 times kickboxing and Muaythai world champion Didier Le Bourgne from France have high expectations for Paola who is making her debut in mainstream boxing migrating from kickboxing and muaythai. “This is her time and she has to prove her worth,” said Le Boiyrgner who trains several champions at Branson International Gym in Venice in Italy.
As for the Malawian Anisha Bushir who had her duty as a soldier in the DRC Congo and earned an excellent performance in the battlefield, the ring will turn out to be another battlefield only this time she is using her hands instead of a machine gun. Ansha’s awesome fighting skills have earned her great praise in Malawi and afar.
Promkorers Clyde A. Musonda of Deltaforce Boxing Academy in partnership with Charles Manyuchi Boxing Academy owned by the awesome champion of the world Charhes Manyuchi have great expectations of the turnout and lasting effects of these fights to the boxing fraternity Zimbabwe.
The main card would bring two boxers of great repute in Charles Manyuchi vs Mohammed Sebyala from Uganda fighting for the unified WABA Supreme World Middleweight Title and WBf World Middkewieght Tile. WABA is led by the Tanzanian Onesmo Alfred McBrude Ngowi as the President and Chair of the Board while WBF is led by Howard Goldberg from South Africa as the President. The main undercard would be that of Tinashe Mwadziwana from Zimbabwe who will meet Tanzanian Hamidu Kwata for the “WABA Supreme Africa Lightweight Title” which is expected to be real fireworks.