Kalakoda Promotions, which recently partnered with 1XBET in its quest to boost local boxing, has unveiled the roster of boxers set to clash in the much-anticipated May 15 bout.
Speaking at a media briefing on April 23, the boxing body expressed their excitement at the upcoming fight dubbed ‘Nightmare in Nairobi 4’, while also officially releasing the names of all the Kenyan boxers expected to take to the ring at Masshouse, Nairobi.
The renowned boxing promoters are set to return with one of its most exhilarating fight cards to date, headlined by a high-stakes regional title clash between George Onyango and Benjamin Mchunguzi for the East and Central African Super Welterweight Title.
Marvin Obuya, Head of Boxing at Kalakoda Promotions, outlined the company’s dedication in pushing Kenyan boxing further, explaining that, despite past setbacks, the sport was currently witnessing a national resurgence.
“When we first looked at the boxing landscape in Kenya, we didn’t just see a sport; we saw a legacy waiting to be reclaimed,” said Obuya. “Kenya has always had the heart of a champion. Our mission is simple: to provide the platform that matches that pulse. Our involvement isn’t just about putting on a show; it’s about building an ecosystem.”
Obuya also said that Kenyan boxing has long faced financial challenges, leading to the decline of the sport and the general lack of proper welfare for boxers, no matter how talented or dedicated.
“We are pleased with this partnership which will significantly improve the sport, boost the athletes, broaden the opportunities and keep boxing alive. Unlike before, where the sport was neglected and the boxers were denied opportunities, Kalakoda is now here to inject the much needed breathe of fresh air, raise the boxers’ fortunes and propel the sport to greater heights,” he said.
Obuya also said that Kalakoda Promotions was investing heavily in high-quality training equipment and ensuring that local gyms meet international safety standards.
Kalakoda, he said, was also streamlining the transition from amateur to professional ranks, ensuring fighters are paid fairly and treated with the respect they deserve.
“We strive to bring world-class production values to Kenyan soil so that our athletes aren’t just local heroes, but global stars. We have seen a significant rise in technical proficiency and, more importantly, consistency. Kenyan boxers are no longer just “game” opponents on the international stage—they are becoming the ones to beat,” he stated.
On his part, Kennedy Mumo, Director 1XBET, said that through the partnership, the company was actively contributing to improving the sport by supporting events, athletes, and the broader ecosystem required to take Kenyan boxing to the next level.
“This partnership reflects our commitment to supporting local talent and contributing to the growth of sport in Kenya,” said Mumo. “We believe in the potential of Kenyan athletes, and through this collaboration, we are proud to play a role in helping them access greater opportunities and reach the international stage.”
He added: “We are all about impact. It’s about creating real opportunities for fighters – giving them a platform, consistency, and the ability to take their careers further.”
In the co-main event, Martin Achebi returns following a viral knockout performance to face Uganda’s Abaasi Sseguya in a high-impact showdown.
Also featured, Brian Acholo takes on Allen Mlati, while rising prospect Sam Kogeluk – known as “Mufasa” – looks to build on his recent knockout win against Otieno Owenge.
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