Uganda eyeing glory in Budapest

Itching To Pounce. Welterweight Mazda (L) in training under the watchful eye of coach Patrick Lihanda at Lugogo Oval last week in preparation of Budapest. PHOTO BY ABDUL-NASSER SSEMUGABI

What you need to know:

  • Boxing. Welterweight Muhammad Mazda is already imagining himself attracting attention and gifts after wining gold.
  • The Lukanga protégé added he learnt lessons from Casablanca and more training has sharpened his lethal righthook hence victory is a huge possibility.

KAMPALA. Light flyweight John Fisher Odoch will enter the ring first among the three Ugandan boxers at the 2018 World Youth Championship and his performance on Tuesday might set the pace for his colleagues in Budapest.
Odoch did not win a medal after losing his quarterfinal bout to Algeria’s Faris Djaballah at the Africa Youth Boxing champioponship in Casablanca, Morocco in May. He was however given a wildcard to try his luck at the Worlds, which also doubles as qualifiers for the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires in Octorber.

Odoch, of UPDF Boxing Club, said he is more rready now than three months back. “Im now in very good shape, because we have trained enough,” said the Senior Five student at Bombo Army School. “The other time I used to commute every morning from Bombo. So I didn’t train enough. Now my endurance and speed are very ok. Im going for gold.”
Welterweight Muhammad Mazda is already imagining himself attracting attention and gifts after wining gold. “That gold will change my life, I will get money, gifts and my name will be popular,” he said.
The Lukanga protégé added he learnt lessons from Casablanca and more training has sharpened his lethal righthook hence victory is a huge possibility.

“The weather in Casablanca was very cold. We were not used to it. But we endured and got some victory. If Budapest is equally cold it won’t be a shock,” said captian Reagan Musoke.
Musoke, also of Lukanga, expects a better performance than that which fetched silver in Casablanca. He said his opponent at the final was more experienced but “I gave him a tough evening.” Uganda’s record in this biennial competition. In 2012 Rogers Ssemitala and Fazil Juma Kaggwa, under coach Muhammad Hassan, did not go past the first bout in Yerevan, Armenia.

UGANDA’S CONTINGENT
John Fisher Odoch (lightfly)
Reagan Musoke (flyweight)
Muhammad Mazda (welterweight)
Patrick Lihanda (Coach)