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Lusambya to Train for WBC Title Fight in Japan

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Cerebrated Ugandan middle weight boxer, Badru Lusambya, will have two months training in Japan, ahead of his scheduled World Boxing Council fight in November.
Geoffrey Mwesigwa, the Big Strikers international promotions manager says that the training in Japan will give Lusambya the much needed confidence to fight for the vacant world titles in November.
On Sunday, Lusambya knocked out South Africa's Lawrence Ngobenim, after seven rounds at Fairway Hotel, in Kampala.
The win increased his unbeaten record to 17 fights with 16 knockouts, becoming the first Ugandan to match the feat.

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Type Report
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Location Kampala, Uganda
Accepted on 2007-08-08 07:13:41

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