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Kaizer Mabuza arrives today

Kaizer Mabuza arrives today

SOUTH African challenger Kaizer Mabuza is scheduled to jet in today on for his fight against Namibian World Boxing Association (WBA) Pan African Welterweight c h a m p i o n J a s o n “Taks” Naule tomorrow evening.

The fight is set for the Windhoek Country Club Resort and Casino and will coincide with the Namibia’s 18th Independence celebrations on March 21. Confirming the arrival, Naule’s trainer and local boxing promoter Nestor Tobias told Nampa that the weigh-in would take place today at 11h30 at the Windhoek Country Club.Regarding Naule’s preparations, Tobias said his boxer had trained four hours a day, working on his speed, tactics and general boxing skills.Naule boasts a record of 12 fights without defeat while his South African opponent has 22 fights, 18 wins, three losses and one draw.Eight further fights between Namibian, South African and Zimbabwean boxers on the undercard have also been scheduled for the night.Telecom Namibia sponsored has sponsored the event to an amount of N$100 000.NampaConfirming the arrival, Naule’s trainer and local boxing promoter Nestor Tobias told Nampa that the weigh-in would take place today at 11h30 at the Windhoek Country Club.Regarding Naule’s preparations, Tobias said his boxer had trained four hours a day, working on his speed, tactics and general boxing skills.Naule boasts a record of 12 fights without defeat while his South African opponent has 22 fights, 18 wins, three losses and one draw.Eight further fights between Namibian, South African and Zimbabwean boxers on the undercard have also been scheduled for the night.Telecom Namibia sponsored has sponsored the event to an amount of N$100 000.Nampa

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