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BFK redraws training programmes for national teams

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Christine Ongare (left) of Team Kenya competes against Priyanka Dhillon of Team Canada during the Women's Boxing Over 45kg-48kg Minimum-weight Quarter-Final on day six of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at NEC Arena on August 3, 2022, in Birmingham, England. [File, Standard]

With the postponement of World Men Boxing Championships to November, the national technical bench has been forced re-plan their training programmes for national teams in international assignments this year.

The event, which was set to box-off in June has been pushed back with five months, a development national coach Musa Benjamin welcomed with both hands.

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