The Ultra Fight Series Promotions together with Sarit Expo Centre has organised the professional boxing competition that will have nine support bouts. Mandonga beat Wanyonyi when they first met on January 14, this year at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre.
Recently both boxers won against their Ugandan opponents when they fought on March 25, at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.
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In an exclusive interview, Wanyonyi said that in this coming rematch, Mandonga will not survive three rounds. That is if he strains himself.
In response, Mandonga did not restrain his words when he said: “I have come home, Tanzania is for my mother and Kenya is for my father. Therefore, I will fight till the end. That is why I would like to request my brothers and sisters in Kenya to come in large numbers and watch this fight.”
In addition, Wanyonyi also went on to request people to come, support and watch the battle which will be on July 22, at Sarit Expo Centre. “Sponsors and businessmen should join and support boxing as it does not take time because it is easy. In a year, there may be three to four games.”
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On being asked about whether boxing pays, the professional boxer said, “Boxing can give the youth jobs and help them start their own business. As for me, what I would say is that boxing depends on the steps one takes. This as boxing may depends on your luck. Therefore, if one signs a contract, then it means that he or she has agreed with the terms and conditions.”