‘I Don’t Think You Can Fight’-Shakib Cham Dismisses Mbavu Destroyer, Welcomes Arrow Bwoy Rematch
Fresh off his dominant TKO victory against Arrow Bwoy at Vurugu 2 in Nairobi, Ugandan boxer and socialite Shakib Cham is already plotting his next moves. While he has confidently slammed the door on one Kenyan challenger, he is wide open to stepping back into the ring for two high-stakes blockbuster bouts.
Taking to social media to express his gratitude, Shakib revealed he received a massive KSh 1.5 million winning bonus from promoter Oga Obinna and his management team. He noted that this hefty payout was completely outside his initial contract, calling it proof that the organizers truly value his dedication.
“The gesture means a lot more than the money,” Shakib shared, celebrating the financial windfall.
With his pockets full, the Ugandan internet personality quickly turned his attention to the long list of Kenyan fighters gunning for his crown.
The Hit List: Who Shakib is Fighting (and Who He’s Skipping)
Shakib officially accepted a challenge from Vurugu 1 champion Majembe. He raised the stakes by proposing a massive belt-unification bout, stating that the only thing left to finalize the fight is backing from sponsors and government officials.
“Majembe, you said you wanna bring your Vurugu 1 belt; I bring my belt from Uganda, then the winner takes them all, so I’m ready for that.”
Arrow Bwoy (The Kampala Rematch)
Addressing the man he just defeated on June 20, 2026, Shakib welcomed Arrow Bwoy’s request for a rematch on Ugandan soil—but not without throwing some shade at the singer’s boxing skills.
“To you, Arrow Bwoy, you said you wanna come fight me in Kampala. I have no problem. What I will advise you is to train more.”
Mbavu Destroyer (The Rejection)
While Shakib is eager to fight Majembe and Arrow Bwoy, he completely shut down content creator Mbavu Destroyer, dismissing him as a lightweight who isn’t worth his time.
“To you, Mbavu, I don’t think you can fight,” he quipped, ruthlessly ending any hopes of a matchup.
With two major fights potentially on the horizon, Shakib Cham has firmly positioned himself as the ultimate villain—and the biggest prize—in East Africa’s celebrity boxing arena.
