The leadership of the Salute Boxing Academy has urged Imms Moses of AC Boxing and Promotions to adhere to proper protocols if he wants the fight between Natty 'Kakololo' and Flame 'Special One' Nangolo to proceed. The following story will shed more light on what prompted these comments in the ongoing saga.

It all started when AC Boxing's Flame 'Special One' Nangolo challenged Nathanael 'Natty' Kakololo, who represents the Salute boxing stable, to a fight. A few days later, AC Boxing Academy's owner, trainer, and promoter Immanuel 'Imms' Moses made an offer to Salute Boxing spokesperson Fredrich Nghiyolwa to officially request the fight. At the time, Nghiyolwa replied by advising Moses to follow the correct procedures.

'' The pillars of negotiating in boxing are purse money, plans of the boxing and the way in which both parties are able to work hand in hand and Moses failed to comply and follow procedures.''

Salute Boxing now claims that Moses and his promotion team went ahead to create excitement among fans as if an agreement had already been reached between the two stables.

When contacted for comment, Imms Moses explained that he has nothing to do with round table discussions. Regarding the allegations of promoting the event before the agreement has been sealed, Moses was also clear.

As it stands, it remains uncertain whether this highly anticipated bout will see the light of day. Salute Boxing is willing to negotiate and finalize terms provided Moses adheres to proper procedures. Meanwhile, AC Boxing refuses round table talks and urges a response regarding their offer.

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BRESCHNEFF KATJAIMO/ Getrude Magongo