We've been looking forward to this fight for awhile and on Wednesday, the trash talk was taken up a notch!
Undeafted Ugandan boxer Edward Shaka Kakembo landed in Accra on Wednesday ahead of his bout with Ghana's Isaac 'Royal Storm' Dogboe on Saturday.
Both boxers went to say hello to former President Jerry John Rawlings and afterwards, they had a brawl.
"I brought my chains because [Isaac] is a dog!" roared Kakembo, who brought chains along with him to do just that.
Undefeated Dogboe (13 -0, 8KO) says he is ready for his foe when they meet at the Accra Sports Stadium.
VIDEO
Watch the two fighters trash talk after Kakembo calls the Ghanaian a dog.
WHO IS KAKEMBO?
The Ugandan boxer who is also referred to as the Messiah in his biggest fight of his career beat Waidi “Skoro” Usman last December. The win gave him the vacant ABU Featherweight title at the Hall of the National Stadium in Lagos.
The young boxer made his debut on 21 April 2013 against Friday Mugoya at Sabrina Pub in Kampala, Uganda with a unanimous decision on that day.
Kakembo, on January 15, was announced winner of Nile Special Sports Personality Award after his exploits at the fifth edition of GOtv Boxing Night where he won the ABU featherweight title.
The orthodox boxer in totality has had 61 rounds in his professional boxing career with 30% of knockout,his three knockout came against Abdala Batwaula, Umbar Dmanbah and Iyubu Rheben.
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