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Kofi Mbombo

“Boxing taught me to never give up, even when the odds are against you. Life is a fight, and you have to have the heart of a champion to win.”

Kofi grew up in Dar es Salaam but his family is originally from Equatorial Guinea. His love for boxing started when he was just a kid and his older brother took him to a match. Fighting provided him an outlet to escape the hardships of life. Kofi's most memorable moment was when he knocked out his opponent in the final round to win the African Welterweight Championship. Outside of boxing, he spends his time with his wife and two kids, teaching them the importance of discipline and perseverance.

What motivates you to keep fighting?

The desire to be the best. There's always someone out there who's working harder than you, so you have to keep pushing yourself.

What advice would you give to someone just starting out in boxing?

Never stop learning. There's always something new to learn or improve on, whether it's technique, training, or mental toughness.

A scenic view of a mountain range
I always feel like I'm in the ring when I climb to the top of a mountain. The view from the top is like winning a tough boxing match.
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