Demolisher ready to triumph
MTC Salute Academy has lined up some of their finest boxers for an event slated for December.
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
WINDHOEK
Lukas ‘Demolisher’ Ndafoluma has issued a warning to his opponent ahead of his next fight slated for December.
The fight will also mark his World Boxing Organisation WBO title defence.
The MTC Salute Academy boxer aims to conclude 2021 with a bang when he comes up against Luleko ‘Bulldog’ Mhlongo of South Africa in his last fight of the year.
The WBO Africa middleweight title fight will take place at the Windhoek Country Club on 11 December.
“I have been preparing for this kind of fight ever since my last one and I can confirm to you now that I am pumped for it.
“I will be showing them flames at the bonanza and my opponent is definitely in for a rough night,” Ndafoluma said.
The 35-year old boasts a record of 20 wins in 23 fights, with only three defeats to his name.
The Namibian comes up against an experienced South African, who has a record of 22 wins, nine losses and one draw in 32 professional fights.
The Salute Boxing Academy bonanza will also see Immanuel Josef trading leather against Tanzania’s Mushen Kizota.
Many upcoming boxers will also grace the bonanza with their presence as they hope to close off with a flourish.
Tickets are selling for N$200, while VIP a table for 10 is priced at N$15 000.
WINDHOEK
Lukas ‘Demolisher’ Ndafoluma has issued a warning to his opponent ahead of his next fight slated for December.
The fight will also mark his World Boxing Organisation WBO title defence.
The MTC Salute Academy boxer aims to conclude 2021 with a bang when he comes up against Luleko ‘Bulldog’ Mhlongo of South Africa in his last fight of the year.
The WBO Africa middleweight title fight will take place at the Windhoek Country Club on 11 December.
“I have been preparing for this kind of fight ever since my last one and I can confirm to you now that I am pumped for it.
“I will be showing them flames at the bonanza and my opponent is definitely in for a rough night,” Ndafoluma said.
The 35-year old boasts a record of 20 wins in 23 fights, with only three defeats to his name.
The Namibian comes up against an experienced South African, who has a record of 22 wins, nine losses and one draw in 32 professional fights.
The Salute Boxing Academy bonanza will also see Immanuel Josef trading leather against Tanzania’s Mushen Kizota.
Many upcoming boxers will also grace the bonanza with their presence as they hope to close off with a flourish.
Tickets are selling for N$200, while VIP a table for 10 is priced at N$15 000.
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