Ugandan boxing fans may soon witness one of the most electrifying domestic clashes in recent memory, as negotiations reach the final stages for a super featherweight showdown between Emmanuel “Spyder Jr.” Muwanguzi and Musuza “Da Cobra” Hassan.
Trusted sources now confirm that discussions are in their last phase, with the fight highly likely to take place on December 4, 2025, at the Kampala Fight Night Series, an event organized by Zebra Mando Promotionz and set to unfold at Supremacy Lounge.
Two Titans on a Collision Course
Emmanuel “Spyder Jr.” Muwanguzi, ranked #3 in Uganda and #236 worldwide, is rapidly rising through the super featherweight ranks. The unbeaten star (9–0, 5 KOs) from Spyder Boxnation Promotion has impressed fans and analysts alike with his technical precision, ring composure, and tactical discipline.
His standout performances earned him a spot on the African Boxing Union (ABU) October rankings, cementing his status as one of Uganda’s most promising prospects. While he has yet to make his international debut, Muwanguzi proved his ability to handle foreign opposition last year when he outclassed Tanzania’s Abdallah Zamba by unanimous decision at Lamela Sports Bar in Kampala.
Da Cobra’s Venom Still Dangerous
Opposite him is the division’s top-ranked fighter, Musuza “Da Cobra” Hassan — Uganda’s #1 super featherweight and #227 worldwide. With a record of 11 wins (10 KOs), 3 losses, and 1 no contest, Da Cobra boasts a fearsome 90.91% knockout rate, making him one of the most devastating punchers in East African boxing.
Despite suffering a fifth-round TKO against Ukraine’s Danylo Honcharuk in Dubai on November 9, 2024, Musuza remains a force in the division. His expected return to the ring later this year could set the perfect stage for this blockbuster matchup.
A Clash of Styles and Stakes
If finalized, the fight is set to be more than just a domestic headliner — it will be a compelling stylistic battle and a defining moment for the super featherweight division.
- Muwanguzi: Technical, calculated, and defensively sharp.
- Musuza: Aggressive, explosive, and a proven knockout artist.
The winner would not only claim supremacy in Uganda but also strengthen their case for continental and international opportunities.
“This is the fight every Ugandan boxing fan has been waiting for,” a source close to both camps revealed. “Two proud warriors, one division, one crown.”
A Defining Night for Ugandan Boxing
With the Kampala Fight Night Series gaining momentum and both fighters in top form, Spyder Jr. vs. Da Cobra on December 4 has all the makings of one of Uganda’s biggest fights of the year — a showdown that could shape the next era of Ugandan boxing dominance.
If confirmed, the matchup promises intensity, national excitement, and a night of high-stakes action at Supremacy Lounge.
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