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“BBL Ilifanya Nishinde”- Majembe & Mbavu Destroyer Clash in Hilarious Post-Fight TikTok Live

The punches may have stopped flying at Kasarani, but the verbal jabs are still landing. Days after their explosive “Vurugu Night Fight,” boxers Portifas Odipo (Majembe) and Ferdinand Omondi (Mbavu Destroyer) took their rivalry to TikTok Live on Monday night, April 6, 2026, in an exchange that quickly devolved from post-fight analysis into pure comedy.

The BBL Allegations

In a move that caught fans off guard, Mbavu Destroyer chose to confront the victorious Majembe not about his footwork, but about his physique. Mbavu pointedly asked if Majembe had undergone a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedure.

“Let me ask you, is that a BBL you had done?” Mbavu questioned during the livestream.

Majembe, who secured a unanimous decision victory on Saturday night, didn’t shy away from the bizarre inquiry. Instead, he claimed the insult was exactly what fueled his performance in the ring. “It’s that BBL talk that made me beat you like a thief,” Majembe fired back. Mbavu jokingly retorted, “Never fight someone who has had a BBL!”

Linguistic Banter and “Boody” Lessons

The live session took a hilarious turn when the two began arguing over Majembe’s pronunciation. While describing his intent during the fight, Majembe—speaking with a heavy accent—remarked that his original plan was to separate Mbavu’s head from his “boody.”

Mbavu was quick to play English teacher, mocking the pronunciation. “Wait, it’s not booody, say body! Do you even know English?” Mbavu teased. Majembe, unfazed, questioned how a “sick man” (referring to Mbavu’s mid-fight collapse) could speak with such energy.

Recapping the Vurugu Night Fight

The Saturday night bout at the Kasarani Indoor Arena lived up to its “Vurugu” (Chaos) name, though it ended prematurely. While originally scheduled for ten rounds, the match was called off in the fourth round after Mbavu Destroyer was unable to continue following what appeared to be a low blow.

Despite the abrupt ending, Majembe was declared the winner by unanimous decision, having dominated the scorecards across the first three rounds. The winner’s belt was officially handed over by event organizer Oga Obinna and boxing official Reuben Ndolo.

With rumors now swirling about a potential rematch—and Obinna reportedly planning to take the duo to meet President Ruto—it’s clear that while Majembe has the belt, the entertainment between these two is far from over.

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Dennis Elnino

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