UGANDA BOOMBERS CAPTAIN JOSHUA TUKAMUHEBWA TESTED TO THE LIMIT BY UPDF's AMOKO INNOCENT AKA "MAD DOG.

UPDF's Joshua Amoko aka 'Mad dog'🐕
Gave the  Boxing lovers the best fight of the night at the UBF Champions league after giving the bombers team captain Joshua Tukamuhebwa a run for his money.

Àmoko Innocent in blue  taking on Joshua Tukamuhebwa in red at the UBF Champions league.

The Uganda Boxing Federation champions league went in shock following the failure of the Uganda Boxing National team captain and former common wealth quarter finalist Joshua Tukamuhebwa aka 'Hard Puncher' of East coast boxing club failed to knock out his under dog opponent kown as  Amoko Innocent aka "Mad dog"  from the UPDF Boxing club.

        photo © UBF Champions league
 Joshua Tukamuhebwa  had silenced everyone in that stood in his category in Uganda and his known for eliminating his opponent in the first round, winning   by K.O, but the game changed when he faced young  Amoko Innocent. 
Joshua Tukamuhebwa the Uganda Bombers captain.

Joshua testified that he has never faced a Ugandan challenger in his life time like Amoko despite him wining the bouty.  Though the Amoko he faced was not at his 100% ready because of some technical challenges in his camp.
 The Bombers team captain looks at mentaining is winning record by attaining more technics and thanked his coaching team for making him the best person he is today.
Coach Tonny Sekabira in black & yellow stripes during the AIBA 3 Star coaching Training in Dubai.

UPDF Boxing club head coach a one Tony Sekabira an AIBA 3 star had this to say "we take this opportunity to thank our main sponsors the UPDF,well wishers and friends for standing with us.in the last year's Champions league we had three boxers who participated but this year we have over 12 fighters ,every  month we fight twice and we will meet again on 6-05-2023  same time on NBS SPORTS  TV .our UPDF boxing Club office is open 24/7 for any advise, sponsorship etc".








Story by:
Adrian Grant 
Sword Sport Angency International News 

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