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Okoth and Andiego set to retire after Commonwealth Games

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Nick Okoth (right) and Kennedy Onyango in a past tournament in Nairobi. [File]

As the National Boxing Team heads to Birmingham for the Commonwealth Games, this could be the last international tournament for two experienced boxers who are already qualified AIBA Star One coaches.

The duo is 2015 Africa Boxing Championships lightweight gold medallist and captain Nick Okoth and his deputy who is Africa Zone Three Boxing Championships light heavyweight gold medallist Elizabeth Andiego.

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