KRG The Don warns celebrity boxing challengers, says his punches are not for the faint-hearted

KRG The Don has issued a stern warning to celebrities who have expressed interest in facing him in a boxing match, confidently claiming that anyone stepping into the ring with him should be prepared for the consequences.

In a video shared on his social media pages while working out at the gym, KRG responded to several public figures, including comedian Eric Omondi and singer Masauti, whom he said have been calling him out for a potential showdown.

KRG boasts of his strength

Appearing confident during his workout, KRG maintained that he possesses exceptional physical strength and cautioned his would-be opponents against underestimating him.

The self-proclaimed billionaire claimed he has “nguvu za Kimaasai” and insisted that his punches are powerful enough to leave a lasting impact.

“Eric Omondi, Masauti na wengine wengi wanataka kupigana na mimi. Waende wakabook vurugu ya mwisho kwanza. Nguvu zangu haziwachangii mtu uhai. Ngumi zinakuja na speed,” KRG said.

His remarks quickly sparked reactions online, with some fans amused by his confidence while others questioned how he would perform if he eventually stepped into the ring.

Celebrity boxing continues to grow

KRG’s comments come as celebrity boxing continues to gain momentum in Kenya, with musicians, comedians, influencers and content creators increasingly expressing interest in settling rivalries through the sport.

The trend has generated widespread interest on social media, where fans regularly suggest dream matchups and call on promoters to organize high-profile contests featuring well-known personalities.

KRG himself has been involved in several public exchanges with fellow celebrities over the years, making him one of the names frequently mentioned whenever celebrity boxing discussions arise.

Fans weigh in

His latest challenge generated mixed reactions from social media users.

Some praised his commitment to fitness and said he appeared physically ready for a fight, while others joked that Eric Omondi’s unpredictability and sense of humour could still make for an entertaining contest regardless of size or strength.

Several fans also urged event organisers to match KRG against one of the celebrities he mentioned, saying it would be one of the most anticipated bouts on the local celebrity boxing scene.

Whether any of the proposed fights eventually materialise remains to be seen, but KRG’s latest remarks have once again fuelled conversation around Kenya’s growing celebrity boxing culture.

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