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Zarika, who previously held the esteemed WBC female super-bantamweight championship from 2016 to 2019, will on Saturday, May 11, be in the ring showing her prowess in Manchester, UK.

In an exclusive interview with Mamboleo Media on April 26, she shared her journey in the boxing world, highlighting challenges and triumphs.

In an exclusive interview with Mamboleo Media on April 26, she shared her journey in the boxing world, highlighting challenges and triumphs.

She recalled her significant moment of winning the WBC Championship in the USA in 2016, underscoring the hard work and perseverance required for success in the sport.

Zarika emphasized the importance of discipline, commitment, and resilience in sports, crediting these traits for her growth and longevity in her career.


She drew inspiration from Laila Ali, daughter of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, whose achievements motivated Zarika in her journey as a female boxer.

Before her anticipated match in the UK, Zarika called on Kenyans abroad to support her quest for boxing glory. Her coach, Marvin Obuya, expressed confidence in her preparedness for the upcoming challenge, highlighting her smooth training regimen.

Teammate George Onyango stressed the importance of fan support, urging Kenyans in the diaspora to unite behind Zarika in her pursuit of victory.

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Renson Yeri
Renson Yeri

Renson Yeri is a Journalism and Mass Communication graduate from the Technical University of Mombasa. With a background in reporting on crime and politics for the Standard Newspaper, he transitioned to television as a camera operator for regional special features at Cape Media (TV47) in Mombasa. Later, he served as the Technical Director (Production) at The Kenyan Diaspora Media in Kenya.

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