All attention will turn to Viwanja vya Posta this Friday when former ABU East and Central Africa Super Middleweight Champion, Kamada Ntege, steps onto Tanzanian soil to face the country’s rising star Yusufu Changarawe in the highly anticipated “Knockout ya Mama VI” boxing event.
Uganda’s Ntege (13 fights: 10 wins – 5 KOs – 3 losses) enters the ring in fine form, riding a five-bout winning streak. Ranked 5th in Uganda and 571st globally out of 1,802 competitors in the super middleweight division, the 31-year-old is determined to prove that his dominance extends beyond his home country.
Despite boasting an impressive record, this encounter marks Ntege’s first professional fight outside Uganda — a critical test of his composure and adaptability before a foreign crowd. Known for his explosive combinations and intelligent counterpunching, Ntege’s experience in longer bouts could give him an advantage as the fight progresses into the later rounds.
Standing across the ring, however, will be Tanzania’s Yusufu Changarawe, a boxer whose record tells only part of his story. While he has just one professional fight — a knockout victory over William Chedy that earned him the Tanzania Pro Boxing Commission Light Heavyweight Title — Changarawe’s extensive amateur résumé commands respect. With over 18 international appearances and participation in IBA-PRO competitions, his ring intelligence and exposure to high-level opposition could counter Ntege’s professional edge.
The bout presents a captivating contrast of professional experience versus international pedigree, and fans across East Africa are eager to witness which fighter’s strengths will shine brightest under the Dar-Es-Salaam lights.
Event organizers have promised an electrifying night, staying true to the “Knockout ya Mama” brand — a series celebrated for bringing together East Africa’s finest boxing talents.
🎙️ Kamada Ntege, speaking ahead of his departure, expressed confidence and pride:
“This is not just another fight. It’s about proving that Ugandan boxing can travel and win anywhere. I respect Changarawe, but I’m coming to make a statement.”
Meanwhile, Changarawe remains unfazed, drawing strength from home support:
“He may have more professional fights, but he has never fought outside Uganda. This is my territory — my people will see the best of me.”
As the countdown continues, East Africa’s boxing fraternity awaits what could become a defining chapter in both fighters’ careers — a true test of heart, skill, and regional supremacy.
📅 Event: Knockout ya Mama VI
📍 Venue: Viwanja vya Posta, Dar-Es-Salaam
🕓 Date: Friday, October 10, 2025
🎖️ Main Bout: Kamada Ntege (Uganda) 🆚 Yusufu Changarawe (Tanzania)
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