As preparations for the upcoming Vurugu fight continue, Majembe has shared insights into the figures who influence his boxing journey.

In a recent interview with Iris Media, the fighter pointed out Mufasa and Olang as individuals he looks up to in the sport.

His remarks focused on their character, discipline, and approach to both training and competition.

Mufasa // Mpasho

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“I look up to Mufasa and Olang… Unajua Mufasa ni wale wasee hawananga maneno mingi, hawana chuki si unanielewa,” Majembe stated during the interview.

Focus on Discipline and Character

Majembe’s statement highlighted qualities beyond physical strength. He referenced calmness, focus, and a composed personality as traits he values in fighters.

According to his remarks, Mufasa’s approach reflects a mindset centred on discipline rather than unnecessary confrontation.

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The mention of “hawananga maneno mingi” suggests a preference for letting performance speak over verbal exchanges.

The reference to “hawana chuki” further points to a professional attitude within the sport, where focus remains on preparation and execution.

Recognition of Experience

By mentioning both Mufasa and Olang, Majembe acknowledged fighters with experience and presence in the boxing space.

His comments suggest that he draws lessons not only from training but also from observing how established figures conduct themselves.

Majembe // Facebook

Such recognition reflects a culture of learning within competitive environments, where upcoming fighters study both technique and mentality from those ahead of them.

Context Ahead of the Vurugu Fight

Majembe’s remarks come at a time when attention is building around the Vurugu fight, scheduled for April 4, where he is set to face Mbavu Destroyer.

The bout is among the most anticipated matchups on the card, with both fighters preparing for the contest.

His comments on role models provide additional context on his mindset heading into the fight.

Professional Mindset in Focus

The Iris Media interview positions Majembe as a fighter focused on growth and discipline.

By highlighting figures known for composure and experience, he signals the importance of mental strength alongside physical preparation.

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His remarks also reflect the influence of mentorship and observation in shaping an athlete’s journey.

Majembe’s acknowledgement of Mufasa and Olang underscores the role of discipline, humility, and experience in boxing.

As the countdown to the 4th April Vurugu fight continues, his perspective offers insight into the values guiding his preparation and approach inside the ring.