Jarmann promises knockout
The Kinda Promotions event will see 16 fighters entertain boxing fans in Windhoek next month.
WBA Pan-African junior middleweight champion Anthony Jarmann says he is confident that his next fight will not go further than the sixth round.
The boxer will step in the ring against South Africa's George Mdluli at the Windhoek Country club on 4 March.
“I am well prepared for this fight because I have been training hard since last year.
“I can assure you that the title will remain in Namibia given the show I am willing to put up on that day.
“I am ready to give him a knockout before the seventh round, but I also want to entertain my fans in the first rounds of the fight,” Jarmann said.
Jarmann has a record of 15 professional fights of which he drew one and lost one.
His South African opponent has a much weaker record of three losses, eight wins and one draw in 12 fights.
The main supporting bout of the night will be a featherweight fight between Michael Kambunga and Manfeus Haimbanga.
Another entertaining fight is expected between Onesmo Nekundi and Hifindobe Niilo for the national featherweight title.
The fans will also get a chance to watch a female exhibition fight between Marney Tjauha and an opponent still to be confirmed.
Promoter Kinda Nangolo hopes that his fighter will retain his title.
“I have no doubt that the boxer has prepared well, but I also believe that the South African will come prepared.
“I would like to thank the minister of sport, Trip Travel and King Larger for making this event possible,” Nangolo said.
General tickets cost N$200, while ringside tickets go for N$300 and a table for 10 costs N$12 500.
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
The boxer will step in the ring against South Africa's George Mdluli at the Windhoek Country club on 4 March.
“I am well prepared for this fight because I have been training hard since last year.
“I can assure you that the title will remain in Namibia given the show I am willing to put up on that day.
“I am ready to give him a knockout before the seventh round, but I also want to entertain my fans in the first rounds of the fight,” Jarmann said.
Jarmann has a record of 15 professional fights of which he drew one and lost one.
His South African opponent has a much weaker record of three losses, eight wins and one draw in 12 fights.
The main supporting bout of the night will be a featherweight fight between Michael Kambunga and Manfeus Haimbanga.
Another entertaining fight is expected between Onesmo Nekundi and Hifindobe Niilo for the national featherweight title.
The fans will also get a chance to watch a female exhibition fight between Marney Tjauha and an opponent still to be confirmed.
Promoter Kinda Nangolo hopes that his fighter will retain his title.
“I have no doubt that the boxer has prepared well, but I also believe that the South African will come prepared.
“I would like to thank the minister of sport, Trip Travel and King Larger for making this event possible,” Nangolo said.
General tickets cost N$200, while ringside tickets go for N$300 and a table for 10 costs N$12 500.
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
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