Babui's boxing career shifts gears

Throwing punches: Gearbox has steadily progressed in his career PIC:KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Throwing punches: Gearbox has steadily progressed in his career PIC:KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Tshepang ‘Gearbox’ Babui’s stock rose, albeit in a losing cause when he fought against Onkarabile 'Scara' Mothibedi for the vacant WBF International Super Bantamweight belt in November at the Gaborone International Convention Centre.

Babui has boundless energy and confidence but has remained an underdog in professional boxing. He has had a tough start from an early age after losing his month when he was eight. His mother’s death shattered his dreams of pursing a career in football. “I was good at football when I was still at Bophirima Primary School but I had to give up on that because I did not have support since the person who believed in me was no longer there.

I stayed for a few years without participating in sport,” said an emotional Babui. Upon arrival at G-West Junior Secondary School in 2009, Babui stumbled upon boxing and felt it was where he belonged. “I wanted to become a karateka but boxing was more attractive because I wanted an area where I could use my strength and power in punching. I was given an opportunity and went on to compete at the BISA national championships in 2009 and won a gold medal. I was the shortest boxer but I was not intimidated by my opponents,” he said. Babui said during his debut, he rained punches on his opponents and the way he dominated the ring won him fans.

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