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November 13, 2025
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Hit Squad to start training after next week's Kisumu leg

Hit Squad to start training after next week's Kisumu leg

The final leg will be held at Ofafa Memorial Hall from Thursday to Saturday, an official has confirmed...

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The Kenyan national boxing team, Hit Squad, is set to begin residential training for the Elite World Men Boxing Championships in Dubai (December 2-13) after the final leg of the National Boxing League in Kisumu next week.

  • The final leg of the National Boxing League will be held at Ofafa Memorial Hall from Thursday to Saturday.
  • Boxing Federation of Kenya Secretary General David Munuhe confirmed the new dates to allow for league completion before the global championships.
  • The team anticipates sending a full contingent of 13 boxers to the championships.

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