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Naidjala aims to revive his fortunes against Ngema

Home Sports Naidjala aims to revive his fortunes against Ngema

Windhoek

The MTC Nestor Sunshine Boxing Academy is set to host the ‘No Mercy Part 4’ boxing bonanza at the Windhoek Country Club Resort & Casino on October 3.

Headlining the boxing bonanza on that night will be Immanuel ‘Prince’ Naidjala, who takes on Cebo Ngema of South Africa for the World Boxing Association (WBA) Pan-Africa bantamweight title.

Naidjala goes into next month’s fight with a record of 9 wins, 4 losses and 2 draws from a total of 15 fights, while Ngema boasts a record of 20 wins, 2 loses and 1 draw from 23 fights.

In the main supporting fight of the night, the WBA Pan-Africa featherweight belt will be up for grabs when Sakaria Lukas takes on the undefeated Nathaniel Kamati, in what is expected to be a heated affair. There will also be a number of other potentially enthralling bouts on the cards, which will see the likes of Peter Malakia, Martin Haikali, Mike Shonena and Samuel Kapapu all taking to the ring.

For Naidjala, this will be his first title fight since losing the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) Africa bantamweight title.

“We have faith in the Prince and are sure that he will reclaim his lost glory. This time around he will go all the way to the top and become Namibia’s fourth world champion. This will be a very attractive card with all our top prospects in action,” said promoter Nestor Tobias.

Tickets are available at all Computicket outlets at Shoprite and Checkers stores countrywide. General tickets are available for N$200 and a table seating 10 people with refreshments will cost N$10 000.