How Police boxed their way to league title glory

Police head coach David Munuhe said the league was competitive from the onset and that they worked for it...
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The Kenya Police boxing team clinched the National Boxing League title, triumphing over rivals Kenya Defence Forces (KDF). This victory was attributed to careful planning and strict training, allowing them to reclaim the title lost in the previous season and boosting their hopes for the Elite World Men Boxing Championships in Dubai.
- Kenya Police secured the title with 110 points, a 16-point lead over KDF.
- Head coach David Munuhe described the league as highly competitive, stating, "It was total war to win back the title."
- Notable winners for Kenya Police included Africa light middleweight champion Boniface Mogunde, light welterweight Caleb Wandera, welterweight Wiseman Kavondo, featherweight Paul Omondi, and lightweight Emmanuel Omollo.
- KDF also had strong contenders, with light heavyweight champion Robert Okaka and heavyweight Peter Abuti performing exceptionally.
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