A high-stakes rematch between Paulus "Ninja" Shimweefeleni and Harry Simon is officially set for June 14th at the Oshakati Independence Stadium.

This boxing bonanza, spearheaded by the Faith Foundation in partnership with Kinda Promotions, isn't just about fists flying - it's a bold movement aimed at reminding the youth that crime does not pay.

On a mission to tackle crime through sport, the Ninja-Harry Against Crime Exhibition Fight returns for a second installment.

Paulus "Ninja" Shimweefeleni and Harry Simon first went head-to-head in December last year at the Mercure Hotel, where, after four intense rounds, the judges declared a majority draw.

Speaking to Ninja and his coaching team, the message was clear: this time, it's all or nothing. With a revamped, high-intensity training camp behind him, Ninja promises he won't let his fans - or the cause - down.

Meanwhile, Harry Simon appears calm and confident, stating that their first encounter was "an easy fight." His only real focus now is cutting down to the required weight to make the bout official.

As the countdown to June 14th begins, all eyes turn to Oshakati. It's more than just a rematch - it's a powerful statement that the fight against crime can be fought inside and outside the ring.

Ninja and Simon are ready to inspire a new generation through the spirit of boxing.

-

Category

Author
Victorine Kaaronda