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Arrow Bwoy Blasts Shakib Cham With Terrifying Workout Video Ahead Of Ring Clash

Multi-award-winning dancehall sensation Arrow Bwoy has officially traded his smooth studio melodies for the grueling grind of the boxing gym, activating full “beast mode” ahead of a highly anticipated cross-border celebrity showdown.

The Radio Love hitmaker sent social media into a frenzy on Thursday, June 4, 2026, after sharing video evidence of his intense physical conditioning. In the viral training footage, a sweat-drenched Arrow Bwoy is seen pulling off an explosive strength routine—flipping and lifting a massive, heavy tractor tire with brute force.

The demonstration serves as a direct warning to Ugandan socialite and businessman Shakib Cham Lutaaya ahead of their main-event clash at the upcoming Vurugu 2 boxing tournament in Nairobi.

A Battle for East African Bragging Rights

What began as standard online banter between the two East African public figures has rapidly evolved into a high-stakes battle for national pride.

Captioning his jaw-dropping training footage, Arrow Bwoy made it clear that he views the upcoming bout as a patriotic duty to defend his home turf against Ugandan incursions.

“Vurugu 2 loading ready or not. 🇰🇪 flag must be respected,” the singer fired off aggressively.

The bad blood originally ignited after Shakib boldly challenged Arrow Bwoy to a celebrity match, confidently vowing to knock out the Kenyan musician in front of his own fans. Arrow Bwoy wasted no time accepting the challenge, publicly promising to “punish” Shakib for his arrogance.

In a series of cheeky psychological jabs, the Kenyan star previously warned Shakib to leave his famous billionaire wife, Zari Hassan, out of the ringside arena, taunting that the Ugandan “Boss Lady” might faint if she watches her husband get thoroughly pummeled.

Seeking Redemption in the Ring

The pressure is heavily on Shakib, who enters the Nairobi ring desperately seeking redemption. The Ugandan socialite is looking to erase the memory of a humiliating boxing defeat he suffered at the hands of Ugandan musician Rickman Manrick during the Kampala Rumble in August 2025.

However, despite Arrow Bwoy’s impressive tire-flipping display, local industry peers are tracking the musician’s transition into combat sports with a healthy dose of skepticism. Media personality Oga Obinna recently urged the singer to drop the theatrical showmanship and focus strictly on the fundamentals of the sweet science, warning him: “Stop dancing and start training, utapigwa bro (you will get beaten, brother).”

Taking that advice to heart, Arrow Bwoy appears to be leaving absolutely nothing to chance. As the Vurugu 2 fight night approaches, the pop star is rapidly transforming his physique into a weapon, determined to ensure the Kenyan flag flies high and Shakib leaves Nairobi empty-handed.

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