Hitman returns from US

The Namibia Sports Commission has commended Paulus "The Hitman" Moses on his fight against Raymundo Beltran that took place over the weekend. Moses lost via a unanimous point’s decision. At a press conference called by the MTC Nestor Sunshine Tobias Boxing Fitness Academy on Monday in Windhoek, Chief Administrator of the Namibia Sports Commission Freddy Mwiya welcomed Paulus "The Hitman"Moses back and heaped praise on his just-concluded performance in the U.S. “We are delighted as Namibia Sport Commission representing Government of the braveness and skills you showed on the night, we have a tendency to always heaped praise when sport man/woman win but when they lost we don't appreciate, it's not easy to go fight outside and win, we are very proud that at the age of 39 you move like you are in your twenties. Your name will remain in our history books”said Mwiya Moses, who lost the fight against Beltran of Mexico, thanked everyone who supported him. “I will like to thank the Namibia Supporters who really supported and especially NBC for showing the fight to the Namibian public, I really put up a great fight I could have won but the judges decided otherwise, but is Sport sometimes you win sometimes you lose its part of the game” narrated Moses. Promoter Nestor Tobias said the judges' scorecard was allegedly a total disgrace, which is bad for the sport of boxing. "That, however, is apparently water under the bridge and we will look forward to the future with optimism. We have been in this boxing game for a very long time, and we know that when a fight is that close and you fight away from home, the chances are that they will give it to the home fighter" said Tobias Paulus 'The Hitman' Moses lost his World Boxing Organisation title fight in a unanimous decision to Beltran in Reno, Nevada in the early hours of Saturday morning.

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Martin Ukarerani