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Napunyis: The boxing family behind Kenya's ring legends

The late Kenyan boxer Robert Wangila. (Courtesy)

On July 19, 2008, Anthony Napunyi walked into the boxing ring at Wab Hotel in Buru Buru. He was going to fight Tanzanian Antony Matheus in a superbantam weight duel. The Kenya Prisons boxer was continuing with a family story that was began by his father Modest Oduori Napunyi aka Yushin-Napunyi. Olympic gold medalist Robert Wangila is a cousin of Modest who was described by a newspaper back in the early 1980s as "the technician".

Robert Wangila, who got the name "Napunyi" from Modest, is remembered more for winning an Olympic gold in Seoul in 1988 than his cousin Modest. Just like his name, Modest's achievements in the ring for Kenya as a professional boxer is always downplayed. Despite not winning a major international title, Modest had a sterling career between 1975 and 1992.

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