Shikongo wins WBA Pan-Africa title
Boxing
The winner encouraged the fans of "Mosquito" to support his quest for bigger successes.
Abed Shikongo expressed great joy after becoming the new WBA Pan-Africa welterweight champion and maintaining his unbeaten record late Saturday night.
The MTC Salute Boxing Academy fighter stopped previously unbeaten Alfeus Shaanika (MTC Nestor Tobias Sunshine Boxing Academy) in the sixth round to claim the prestigious continental title at the Roman Catholic Hospital Hall in Windhoek.
“I want to thank everyone that came in their numbers to support and I am proud of what I have achieved.
“I am sorry to disappoint the Shaanika fans, because they thought they were going to win this one.
“They must come watch me again because I will deliver more big wins in the future,” Shikongo said.
The two fighters immediately started off their scheduled 12-round title fight exchanging serious blows.
Shaanika defended with his back against the ropes in most of the early rounds, with Shikongo’s punching power proving to give him the edge.
Shikongo dropped Shaanika and followed up with more devastating blows which resulted in the referee stopping the fight.
The boxer from Salute extended his unbeaten professional record to 10 wins and recorded his fifth knockout victory. The lanky Shaanika, nicknamed Mosquito, dropped to 8-1 (3 KOs).
Salute Academy’s promoter Kiriata Kamanya lauded his boxer for delivering the win.
“This was a great one and I am proud that we have managed to gain this title.
“I set up a fight of such nature because I wanted the title to remain in Namibia.
“I would like to thank our main sponsor MTC and everyone that played a part in making this fight possible,” Kamanya said.
Other fights
Jonas Erastus successfully defended his flyweight national title after beating Luben Kandimba by a unanimous decision over 10 rounds.
Veteran Anthony Jarman, a former national champion at welterweight before moving up in weight classes, stopped Johannes Nangolo in the third round of their heavyweight bout.
Nathanael Kakololo defeated Hedison 'Bulelo' Ngipondoka by a majority decision in their welterweight bout over 8 rounds.
Erastus Shapaka beat Immanuel Mongela by a unanimous decision over four rounds in their flyweight bout, while Mervin Nguno made easy work of Andreas Nginaunye by delivering a TKO in the second round of their junior welterweight bout.
The junior lightweight fight between Immanuel Andeleki and David Shinuna ended as a “no contest” after an accidental head clash in the third round.
Joiy Nangolo defeated Samuel Mwatumbange by a split decision over four rounds in their bantamweight bout.
Lazarus Heita’s corner threw in the towel just after one round of his flyweight bout after receiving heavy punches from Tomas Ishidimbwa.
Welterweight boxer Joseph Ampeya got the better of Samuel Nande by a unanimous decision over four rounds.
Alfeus Modino and Paulus Ipinge settled for a draw over four rounds in a lightweight fight.
Erasmus Hifivali won his pro debut fight after beating Paulus Fillipus by a unanimous decision over four rounds in a featherweight bout.
The MTC Salute Boxing Academy fighter stopped previously unbeaten Alfeus Shaanika (MTC Nestor Tobias Sunshine Boxing Academy) in the sixth round to claim the prestigious continental title at the Roman Catholic Hospital Hall in Windhoek.
“I want to thank everyone that came in their numbers to support and I am proud of what I have achieved.
“I am sorry to disappoint the Shaanika fans, because they thought they were going to win this one.
“They must come watch me again because I will deliver more big wins in the future,” Shikongo said.
The two fighters immediately started off their scheduled 12-round title fight exchanging serious blows.
Shaanika defended with his back against the ropes in most of the early rounds, with Shikongo’s punching power proving to give him the edge.
Shikongo dropped Shaanika and followed up with more devastating blows which resulted in the referee stopping the fight.
The boxer from Salute extended his unbeaten professional record to 10 wins and recorded his fifth knockout victory. The lanky Shaanika, nicknamed Mosquito, dropped to 8-1 (3 KOs).
Salute Academy’s promoter Kiriata Kamanya lauded his boxer for delivering the win.
“This was a great one and I am proud that we have managed to gain this title.
“I set up a fight of such nature because I wanted the title to remain in Namibia.
“I would like to thank our main sponsor MTC and everyone that played a part in making this fight possible,” Kamanya said.
Other fights
Jonas Erastus successfully defended his flyweight national title after beating Luben Kandimba by a unanimous decision over 10 rounds.
Veteran Anthony Jarman, a former national champion at welterweight before moving up in weight classes, stopped Johannes Nangolo in the third round of their heavyweight bout.
Nathanael Kakololo defeated Hedison 'Bulelo' Ngipondoka by a majority decision in their welterweight bout over 8 rounds.
Erastus Shapaka beat Immanuel Mongela by a unanimous decision over four rounds in their flyweight bout, while Mervin Nguno made easy work of Andreas Nginaunye by delivering a TKO in the second round of their junior welterweight bout.
The junior lightweight fight between Immanuel Andeleki and David Shinuna ended as a “no contest” after an accidental head clash in the third round.
Joiy Nangolo defeated Samuel Mwatumbange by a split decision over four rounds in their bantamweight bout.
Lazarus Heita’s corner threw in the towel just after one round of his flyweight bout after receiving heavy punches from Tomas Ishidimbwa.
Welterweight boxer Joseph Ampeya got the better of Samuel Nande by a unanimous decision over four rounds.
Alfeus Modino and Paulus Ipinge settled for a draw over four rounds in a lightweight fight.
Erasmus Hifivali won his pro debut fight after beating Paulus Fillipus by a unanimous decision over four rounds in a featherweight bout.
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