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Featherweight prospect Isaac Masembe's exclusion from July's ABU rankings sparks debate about recognition for African boxers.
Uganda's boxing community is demanding answers after undefeated featherweight Isaac Masembe was conspicuously absent from the July African Boxing Union (ABU) rankings. The 24-year-old fighter maintains a flawless professional record of 6 wins (all by knockout) and 1 draw, yet found no place in the continental standings.
Masembe's credentials extend beyond his unbeaten streak:
The rankings instead featured only one Ugandan featherweight - Sulaiman Segawa - raising questions about selection criteria. "This is baffling," remarked a Kampala-based boxing analyst. "Masembe combines technical brilliance with knockout power. Continental recognition is overdue."
Industry observers suggest systemic issues may be at play:
"Many talented African fighters struggle without strong promotional backing. This exclusion highlights the need for better athlete advocacy,"commented a regional sports journalist.
Fans have flooded social media with support for Masembe, using hashtags like #RecognizeMasembe and #ABUReform. The controversy has reignited discussions about how emerging boxing nations can ensure their athletes receive fair consideration.
Despite the setback, Masembe's camp remains focused:
As Uganda's boxing federation pledges to address the ranking concerns, one fan's message captures the prevailing sentiment: "Rankings are temporary - talent like Masembe's can't be ignored forever."
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