The number of African boxers eager to participate in the WABA Supreme Championships is on the rise, highlighting a rich variety of talent and impressive achievements.
Central to this increasing enthusiasm is the World Alliance Boxing Association’s (WABA) unwavering commitment to ensuring the welfare and safety of its athletes.
Many competitors seeking WABA’s recognition appreciate the organization’s focus on the health and safety of both male and female boxers in the sport.
Prominent South African athletes represented by the internationally recognized boxing manager Michael Sediane include Mapule Ngubane (14-9-3), Nyombogala Tolashe (7-5-0), Thobela Nyanda (4-0-0), Simamkele Tuntsheni (7-0-0), Asanda Simelane (6-1-0), Nomusa Ngema (6-1-0), and Nozipho Bell (15-3-1).
It is impressive to see how quickly this relatively new organization is gaining prominence, competing with those that have been around for many years.
With strategic initiatives designed to enhance boxers’ earnings, provide extensive insurance coverage, and offer retirement plans, many fighters are keen to aspire to the status of Supreme champions.
Currently, there exists one WABA, one title, and one Champion, making a significant impact within the boxing community.
Join us for an opportunity to fulfill your lifelong dream of becoming a WABA Supreme Champion.
Source: WABA

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