
It was a night of electrifying boxing action at the AC Boxing Bonanza held at the Roman Catholic Hall, with fans on the edge of their seats as Namibia's own Flame Nangolo delivered a knockout performance to claim the WBO Super Featherweight title.
The roaring crowd witnessed Nangolo's dominant display as he defeated Ghana's Felix Ajoma with a stunning third-round knockout to capture the WBO Title.
From the opening bell, Nangolo asserted his dominance, displaying superior speed, precision, and ring control.
He landed sharp combinations that left Ajoma struggling to find his rhythm.
By the second round, Nangolo had already begun breaking down his opponent with well-timed body shots and clean punches to the head.
The decisive moment came in the third round when Nangolo unleashed a devastating right hand followed by a crushing uppercut that sent Ajoma to the canvas.
The referee had no choice but to wave off the fight, confirming Nangolo's triumph and sending the home crowd into wild celebrations.
AC Boxing Promotions trainer Imms Moses expressed his satisfaction with Nangolo's victory.
While Nangolo's victory was the highlight of the night, fellow Namibian boxer Harry Simon Jr. also put on a dominant performance, dispatching Zimbabwe's Tranos Zihove in the second round of their welterweight bout.
Simon Jr., known for his explosive power, wasted no time in overwhelming Zihove.
After landing a flurry of punches, the referee was forced to step in and stop the fight, handing Simon Jr. a swift and decisive technical knockout victory.
The night belonged to the Namibian fighters, as their commanding wins sent a clear message to the boxing world.
With his newly acquired WBO Super Featherweight title, Flame Nangolo is now poised to take his career to greater heights, while Harry Simon Jr.'s dominant performance solidifies his reputation as a rising force in the welterweight division.