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Moses – the boys are hungry 

Moses – the boys are hungry 

Immanuel ‘AC’ Moses, head of AC Promotions, has announced that the boxers are ready for tomorrow’s thrilling boxing bonanza at the Roman Catholic Hall. 

The headline event will feature Flame Nangolo, who will be taking on Felix Ajom from Ghana for the WBO Africa Super Featherweight title. 

“The boys have been training hard. They’re hungry for these fights. Flame Nangolo is absolutely ready to claim the WBO title, and the rest of the boxers are equally determined,” Moses said. 

In addition to the main event, the card will include several exciting bouts. 

Walter Kaudondokwa will face Libery Muwani from Zimbabwe, Charles Shinima will go up against Dickson Saidi (also from Zimbabwe), and Harry Simon Junior will battle Tranos Zihove, another talented Zimbabwean fighter. 

Moses expressed gratitude towards the Namibian public for their overwhelming support and contributions to the event. 

“We want to thank everyone who has supported us and helped make this bonanza a reality,” he said. 

A special highlight of the event is the presence of Rahim, a well-known boxing figure in broadcasting. 

He has worked across the United States and more recently in Saudi Arabia. 

Rahim will be in Windhoek to cover the event. 

The fight will be aired live on NBC 2. 

A first for Namibia, the bonanza will be the country’s inaugural pay-per-view boxing tournament. 

Moses stated that interest in the event is already growing. 

General tickets are priced at N$300, while VIP tables are available for N$15 000 for a table of 10. 

Gates will open at 17h00, with the first fight scheduled to begin at 19h00. 

-lmupetami@nepc.com.