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I will be back stronger, says Tanzanian boxer Selemani to Ochieng

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Chairman Kenya Professional Boxing Commission Reuben Ndolo (left) and African Boxing Union middleweight title holder Rayton Okwiri award Kenya's Gabriel Ochieng after knocking out Tanzanian Mbarouk Salemani in All African UBO Super Bantamweight title that lasted 1 minute 59 seconds.The bout promoted by AEMEMAX was held at the Charter Hall in Nairobi on Saturday night. March 5, 2022. [Photo: Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Tanzanian boxer Mbarouk Selemani said it’s just a matter of time before he bounces back.

Selemani noted that he has learned several lessons that will enable him to counter his opponents in future.

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