In a viral clip circulating on TikTok, Instagram, and other platforms, Kenyan boxing personality Alfayo Siwo weighed in on the showdown between two of the country’s most electrifying underground boxing figures.
The buildup to the much‑anticipated Majembe vs Mbavu Destroyer boxing match, scheduled for April 4, 2026, has taken Kenya’s sports and social media world by storm — and one of the most talked‑about moments in the hype is Alfayo’s prediction about how the contest will unfold.

His comment — “For Majembe — if he fights, he is going to lose, but if he boxes, he might win” — has sparked widespread discussion among fans and analysts alike.
According to Alfayo, the distinction between fighting and boxing is crucial:
“Boxing is when you are entertaining, but fighting is when you are using anger.”
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This observation has become a talking point in the buildup, with many fans dissecting what that means for the April bout.
The implication? Majembe — known for his technical skill and footwork — could leverage his boxing ability to outmaneuver the raw aggression of Mbavu Destroyer, whose “weka mawe” energy symbolises sheer power and intensity rather than refined technique.
The upcoming clash has already transcended a simple local match — it’s become a cultural event.
President William Ruto has publicly pledged KSh 1 million to each fighter and sponsored 2,000 tickets for the event, underscoring the bout’s reach beyond typical sporting circles.
Social media reactions to Alfayo’s prediction underscore the divide among fans.
Some agree with his assessment, suggesting that Majembe’s disciplined boxing style could be the key to victory if he stays composed and strategic in the ring.
Others feel Mbavu’s ferocious approach and physical toughness might overpower Majembe regardless of style.
Early online polls and comment threads show supporters on both sides passionately defending their picks, with “weka mawe” chants still echoing across fan feeds.
Organised by media personality Oga Obinna, the spectacle has drawn celebrity backing — from singer Khaligraph Jones aligning with Majembe to Lang’ata MP Phelix Odiwuor (Jalang’o) championing the event on its way to huge mainstream visibility.
As fight night draws nearer, Alfayo’s prediction will likely remain a reference point for pundits and fans alike — a reminder that in boxing, technique and temperament can be just as decisive as power and aggression.
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