Boxing
Professional Boxing: UBF meets promoters, managers & match-makers

In a bid to secure a tranquil working relationship with the professional boxing docket, the Uganda Boxing Federation (UBF) convened a successful stakeholders engagement with the promoters, managers and match-makers.
This meeting took place at Ibamba Restaurant in Kamwokya, Kampala on Wednesday, 11th March 2026.
Moses Muhangi, president of the Uganda Boxing Federation chaired this meeting that was intended to enlighten the participants on their obligations, requirements and expectation as regards the National Sports Act 2023 (as amended).

Muhangi communicated the waiving off of event sanction fees, boxers license fees for a period of one year and provision of a free boxing ring for the events sanctioned by the Uganda boxing federation.
Promoting a boxing event is not hereditary and it is not attached to individuals. Anyone can stage a boxing professional event if licensed or under a licensed company. With the waivers we have come up with, we think that more and more promoters will be encouraged to stage more professional boxing events. I am happy that there is a new blood of promoters joining the business – more professional with advanced business sense needed for the growth of professional boxing. Some are still active boxers who have suffered at the hands of unprofessional promoters before.
Moses Muhangi, president Uganda Boxing Federation (UBF)

Muhangi was flanked by the executive committee members of UBF and the pro-boxing commission chairperson Maureen Mulangira, also an executive committee member of the World Boxing Council (UBC).
We should stop fronting selfish interests. When you say that UBF has no capacity to supervise a professional event and yet the people who were running those events are the ones in charge under UBF, then that is being dishonest. Some of the promoters making noise and differing with UBF need to be promoted and helped themselves. We have to streamline and offer professional regulation. I implore the sports minister and the National council of sports to be decisive on this because they continue fueling the boxing wrangles as individuals. Why don’t such authorities give formal directives rather than calls if the directives are legit? As the boxing fraternity, we should work together for the good of the sports rather than beefing individuals.
Maureen Mulangira, chairperson – Uganda Professional Boxing Commission – UBF

Certificates were awarded to the successful promoters, match-makers and managers who applied for licenses in conformity of the new Act.
Eight boxing promotion companies, 15 individual boxing promoters, 3 match-makers and 8 athlete managers were given a one-year renewable license in accordance with the sports Act.
Meanwhile, no member from the Uganda Professional Boxing Commission led by their interim chairman Eddie Bazira showed up at this stakeholders’ meeting.


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Boxing
Moses Itauma’s Big Revelation: ‘I Gain Inspiration From Reading Books’
History making Nigerian-born heavyweight boxer, Moses Itauma has come out with a startling revelation that he likes reading motivational books as a source of inspiration during his free time.
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Sports247 reports that, just ahead of his epochal clash with USA’s Jermaine Franklin, who he knocked out in round five on Friday night in Manchester, England, Itauma said reading is his main hobby.
The 21-year-old fastest growing young heavyweight of the new generation disclosed that reading the works of great authors inspires him to equally aspire for greatness in his career.
His reading habit appears to be working, as the lad from Kent has galloped into global limelight just six years after he and his younger brother, Samuel, had to ‘manage’ their pocket money by eating light.
At that point, Itauma recalled he would sleep anywhere he could find, even a bathtub, on trips to watch his colleagues fight around Europe; but all that struggling to eke out a living has now speedily turned into days of comfort.
Three months since turning 21, Itauma has developed an even stronger appetite for reading, through which he learnt self-improvement and self-discovery from literary giants like Jiddu Krishnamurti and Niccolo Machiavelli.
His hunger for books has seemingly helped Itauma step out of poverty into fortune and fame, just three years into his pro career, and he can now enjoy fine things of life, along with his family and friends, but the boxing prodigy won’t forget the past.
“My dad used to give us £7 for the week and we would go and get the rice and mayonnaise from the shop. I think Samuel was the one doing the cooking but I was on the washing up.
“I slept in the bath when we used to go on trips for boxing tournaments. I was always the one who ended up on the floor or in the bath, but it was only for a couple of nights when the other boys were boxing.
“I was never a big fan of reading because I found it hard to click with books, but then I found a couple that I liked and now I am on the rampage. I just ordered about 50 books,” Itauma revealed.
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Boxing
Nigeria Fast Rising Female Boxer Ojo Joy Set for Kigali Fight Night Clash Against Kutaka
This Saturday night, in Kigali Nigeria’s fast-rising prospect Ojo Joy will take another bold step in her young career when she faces Tanzania’s determined challenger Zawadi Kutaka at Kigali Fight Night.
It’s a matchup that feels perfectly poised. Both are 24-year-olds, both hungry, both eager to prove a point, but carrying very different momentum into the ring.
Ojo Joy arrives unbeaten, five fights, five wins, steadily building belief and attention with each outing.
Her journey has been one of quiet consistency, backed by growing confidence after her recent success at Chaos in the Ring and recognition at the Fight Gist Media Boxing Awards.
Each performance has added another layer to her reputation, and in Kigali, she has the chance to take that next leap.
Across the ring stands Kutaka, a fighter whose record tells a more turbulent story, but one that often breeds resilience.
With a mix of wins and losses, the Tanzanian has experienced both ends of the fight game — and that unpredictability could make her a dangerous opponent on the night.
Set in the super-featherweight division, the six-round clash may not carry a title, but it holds real significance.
For Ojo, it is about protecting her perfect record while announcing herself on a bigger stage.
For Kutaka, it is an opportunity to disrupt the narrative and claim a defining victory.
As Kigali hosts the action, the atmosphere is expected to match the stakes — electric, tense, and full of anticipation.
And when the bell rings at the KCC Roundabout, records and predictions will give way to instinct, power, and will.
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UFC Seattle: Adesanya Returns, Targets Losing Streak Break Against Pyfer
Former middleweight champion Israel Adesanya is set for a high-stakes return to the Octagon this weekend, as he faces rising contender Joe Pyfer in the headline bout of UFC Seattle.
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The event takes place at the Climate Pledge Arena, marking the UFC’s return to Seattle with a stacked 13-fight card.
High Stakes for Adesanya
Adesanya enters the bout under unusual pressure, having suffered three consecutive defeats—an unfamiliar position for one of the UFC’s most dominant middleweights in recent years.
The Nigerian-born striker has been out of action for over a year and will be eager to reassert his elite status.
A victory could reignite his title ambitions, while another loss may raise serious questions about his future at the top level.
Pyfer’s Momentum vs Experience
In contrast, Pyfer comes into the fight riding a three-fight winning streak, rapidly establishing himself as one of the division’s most dangerous up-and-comers.
Known for his power and aggressive style, Pyfer presents a real threat to Adesanya’s comeback plans.
However, questions remain about whether he has the experience and endurance to handle a five-round main event against a seasoned elite striker.
Main Card:
Middleweight: Adesanya vs Pyfer
Women’s Flyweight: Alexa Grasso vs Maycee Barber
Welterweight: Michael Chiesa vs Niko Price
Featherweight: Julian Erosa vs Lerryan Douglas
Middleweight: Mansur Abdul-Malik vs Yousri Belgaroui
Lightweight: Terence McKinney vs Kyle Nelson
Prelims:
Ignacio Bahamondes vs Tofiq Musayev
Chase Hooper vs Lance Gibson Jr.
Heavyweight: Marcin Tybura vs Tyrell Fortune
Women’s Flyweight: Casey O’Neill vs Gabriella Fernandes
Light Heavyweight: Navajo Stirling vs Bruno Lopes
Bantamweight: Ricky Simon vs Adrian Yanez
Strawweight: Alexia Thainara vs Bruna Brasil
Fight Outlook
This main event presents a classic crossroads clash—Adesanya’s elite pedigree against Pyfer’s surging momentum. While the former champion’s technical striking and experience over five rounds could prove decisive, Pyfer’s power makes him a constant danger.
For Adesanya, it’s more than just a fight—it’s a defining moment in his career.
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