Karim Mandonga fires warning shots to Daniel Wanyonyi after arriving in Nairobi

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BOXING Karim Mandonga fires warning shots to Daniel Wanyonyi after arriving in Nairobi

Abigael Wafula 21:02 - 20.07.2023

He added that he will implement another jab called ‘Kinguki’ from Russia which will destroy Wanyonyi.

Tanzania’s Karim Mtu Kazi Mandonga has jetted into the country for the highly-anticipated super middleweight rematch against Daniel Wanyonyi at the Sarit Expo Center on Saturday.

The loud-mouthed Tanzanian is bubbling with confidence as he vows to floor Wanyonyi one more time. In their previous encounter held at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) on January 15, Mandonga floored Wanyonyi and he has promised the same will happen this time around.

He revealed that his preparation for the bout has been great and he is looking forward to silencing the Kenyan, who has also promised to change the narrative when they meet in the ring. Their fight is expected to last 10 rounds.

“I am well prepared and I am ready for this challenge. I am very confident that I am going to annihilate Wanyonyi…we must defeat him. Anataka anapigwa, hataki anapigwa,” a psyched up Mandonga told the media as he arrived in Nairobi at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

He added that he will implement another jab called ‘Kinguki’ from Russia which will destroy Wanyonyi. In their previous encounter, Mandonga implemented ‘Sungunyo’ from Ukraine and it clearly worked for him.

Mandonga added that he will keep fighting until he achieves all his targets. He revealed that at the moment, there is no reason for him to relax since he is not free to do what he wants.

“This time around I've come with another slogan, the first time I came with Sungunyo, and this time around I've come with another from Russia called Kinguki. I am a fighter and I am not giving up on this profession anytime soon.

There is no resting because I don’t have a reason to be complacent. Until I get the freedom to do whatever I want, I will continue fighting,” he said.

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