Simon-Ninja fight proceeds despite warning
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 12/06/2025
Organisers of the boxing bonanza featuring veteran boxer Harry Simon and ex-convict Paulus “Ninja” Shimwefeleni say the event will go ahead, despite a warning from the Namibian Boxing Control Board (NBCB) over non-compliance with the Boxing Act.
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