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UBF President Defends Boxers’ Political Rights, Slams Violence

Nicole Apio by Nicole Apio
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Uganda Boxing Federation President Moses Muhangi Nominated for AFBC Presidential Election

As Uganda’s political season heats up, the involvement of boxers in campaign activities has come under scrutiny, especially after reports and viral clips of violence involving individuals in boxing circles.

Uganda Boxing Federation (UBF) President Moses Muhangi has come forward to clarify the federation’s stance, calling for a distinction between political engagement and criminal behavior.

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Speaking to NBS Sport, Muhangi emphasized that political participation is a constitutional right that should be respected—even for athletes.

“Most of the boxers, if you’re 18 years and above, have the right to be politically active and shape the destiny of the country,” he said.

“Some support the government, others join the opposition. Each decision is personal and often shaped by what they’ve gained or lost under the current system.”

While Muhangi defended their right to engage politically, he was clear on one point: violence and criminal acts carried out in the name of politics will not be tolerated.

“The issue isn’t political involvement—it’s what they do once involved. If a boxer is beating people or stealing in the name of politics, that’s unacceptable. That’s where we draw the line,” he said.

Muhangi acknowledged that economic hardship is pushing some of Uganda’s top boxing talent into politics for survival.

He pointed to the case of African champion Latib Muwonge, recently seen in street campaigns instead of a training ring.

“By now, he should be in camp preparing for international bouts. But we don’t have the resources to support or retain him,” Muhangi explained. “When the Federation—supposed to be their parent—can’t financially support or engage them regularly, they look for other options. Politics becomes a way out.”

According to Muhangi, the UBF receives just UGX 200 million annually—far from what’s needed to run camps, offer stipends, or provide training equipment.

“If we had more resources, we could redirect that energy into productive channels—keep champions like Latib focused on sport, not the streets,” he added.

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