Nick Okoth and Kennedy Onyango during the All Africa Games boxing elimination tourney at Kaloleni in Nairobi on July 02, 2015 [Photo/Stafford Ondego]Consistency in winning local and international championships makes 2015 Africa Boxing Championships lightweight gold medalist Nick Okoth a prospective medal prospect at 2020 Tokyo Olympics, 1988 Olympian Patrick ‘Mont’ Waweru has said. Waweru said the consistency in the National Boxing League and in different international championships across the globe is a key factor that makes Okoth reliable in ‘The Hit Squad’ that leaves for Japan on July 5. Okoth has won different medals in All African Games, Africa Boxing Championships, Commonwealth Games, Africa and World Military Games besides a host of Invitational championships and will hope he will win a medal at the Olympics. Therefore, such players easily get to the medal bracket,” Waweru, a lightweight gold medalist in the 1987 All Africa Games told Standard Sports. Waweru, however said Africa Zone Three Boxing Championships super heavyweight gold medalist Elly Ajowi needs to improve the power of his punch ahead of the Olympics.
Source: Standard Digital June 15, 2021 21:25 UTC