
KDF boxer Robert Okaka (right) in a past action against DRC's Anauel Ngamissengue. [AFP]
The fight for boxing glory resumes on Thursday with the third leg of the National Boxing League in Vihiga County.
Every boxer is keen not to disappoint as they eye a place in the national team for the remaining international assignments before the end of the year.
The rivalry between league champions Kenya Police and arch rivals and Kenya Open champions Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) for the league title will be renewed.
The two teams tied on the first leg of the league championships in Nakuru on 22 points a piece but KDF won the second leg in Mombasa with 27 points for the soldiers at the top of the table with 49 points opening an 11-point gap against the policemen.
The policemen will be out to close this gap at Mumboa Secondary School in Luanda on Thursday afternoon in the opening preliminary matches.
Kenya Police coach James Wasao admitted having had challenges in the first two legs that have been steadily addressed.