Andrew Kibe & MP Peter Salasya Formalize Terms For “Vurugu 3” Celebrity Boxing Match

The long-standing, volatile online rivalry between controversial US-based social commentator Andrew Kibe and Mumias East Member of Parliament Peter Salasya is moving from smartphone screens to the physical boxing ring. Promoters confirmed today that Kibe has officially accepted the MP’s theatrical “Vurugu 3” boxing challenge, effectively turning what began as a series of hostile TikTok livestreams into a formal, highly anticipated celebrity showdown.

However, the match remains contingent on strict administrative legalities. While Salasya has spent the past week posting highly publicized, comedic videos of himself training in makeshift village gyms, Kibe issued a stern video ultimatum from his base, demanding a fully executed, legally binding corporate contract. Kibe insisted that he will not commit to an intensive physical training camp or book international flights to Nairobi without signed financial guarantees, clear weight-category stipulations, and formal insurance protocols.

The planned bout has completely divided the local showbiz and sports landscape. Critics argue that a sitting lawmaker entering a professional boxing ring to settle social media beef trivializes leadership positions and mocks the sport of boxing. Conversely, event promoters view the match as a massive commercial goldmine, predicting it will shatter local pay-per-view records and drive unprecedented corporate sponsorship into Kenya’s growing celebrity exhibition boxing niche.

As both camps trade increasingly personal jabs online, fans are eagerly waiting to see if the legal teams can finalize the contracts by the weekend. If successfully signed, the spectacle will join a growing global trend of high-profile influencers and public figures transitioning their digital feuds into highly lucrative, physically demanding sporting events that capture the collective attention of millions.

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