National boxing league is for Kenya Police to lose

Boxing
By Ben Ahenda | Nov 21, 2019
Juma Abdul (in red) of Kenya Prisons trade punches with Hazard Nazim (in blue) of Kongowea ABC in their bantam weight category semi final bout during the Boxing Association of Kenya National Boxing Open/Trial championship at the Jomo Kenyatta Public Beach, April 27, 2019. Nazim won the bout. [PHOTO BY GIDEON MAUNDU/STANDARD].

As the final leg of the National Boxing League begins today at Ofafa Memorial Hall, in Kisumu, top favourites of the trophy are defending champions Kenya Police.

Only a miracle will stop the policemen from running away with the cup.

Police have accumulated unassailable 93 points that cannot be achieved by their arch-rivals Kenya Defence Forces (34) or the resurgent Kibra (32), even if they (policemen) fail to win the last leg of the league championships.

Action now shifts to the selection of a provisional squad that will take part in the African Olympic qualifiers in Dakar, Senegal in February next year.

All the 18 teams and counties that take part in the league arrived in the lakeside town yesterday.

Boxing Federation of Kenya President Anthony ‘Jamal’ Ombok asked the boxers to take their matches seriously even as technical director Albert Matito said selection of players will be done on merit.

“This is a forum for boxers to showcase their talents as they seek to catch the eye of national selectors for the continental Olympic qualifiers,” Ombok told Standard Sports.

In store for the winners will be trophies for outstanding players, coaches and referees in the three-day tournament.

The Best Players (male and female), The Most Promising Players (both male and female), the Referee of the Year Award and the Coach of the Year Award will also awarded.

Also to receive trophies are the league runner-ups and second runner-ups.

The BFK boss appealed to fans to turn up in large numbers to support their favourite teams.

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