KDF smell league title after win in Nakuru

Defending champions Kenya Defence Forces won the third leg of the league championships as they seek to retain the title..
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Defending champions Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) won the third leg of the league championships in Nakuru, accumulating an "unassailable" 23 points. Despite this victory, Kenya Police still lead the overall table standings with 57 points, while KDF sits in second place with 44 points after missing the first leg.
- KDF must win the final two legs in Nanyuki and Kisumu to retain the title.
- The Nakuru ABC team, coached by Lemid Thiong’o, finished fourth with 8 points in the Nakuru championships.
- A total of 88 boxers (78 men and 10 women) participated in the competition held at Madison Square Garden.
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