MANDELA INTERNATIONAL BOXING CUP TO FEATURE BOXERS FROM 41 NATIONS
More than 360 non-professional boxers, both men and women representing a total of 41 nations, are set to feature in the inaugural Mandela African Boxing Cup tournament.
More than 360 non-professional boxers, both men and women representing a total of 41 nations, are set to feature in the inaugural Mandela African Boxing Cup tournament.
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