Shakib Cham Accepts Arrow Bwoy Rematch, Eyes Winner-Takes-All Showdown in Kampala
Fresh off his explosive performance at Vurugu 2, Ugandan boxer and socialite Shakib Cham has officially accepted Kenyan singer Arrow Bwoy’s challenge for a rematch. Not only is Shakib ready to lace up the gloves again, but he is also pushing to bring the blockbuster sequel to his home turf in Kampala.
Speaking in a video shared on Monday, June 29, 2026, Shakib made it clear that he has no qualms about hosting the fight in Uganda, calling upon promoters and government officials to help orchestrate the cross-border event.
Never one to shy away from mind games, Shakib threw a playful jab at his rival’s fitness levels:
“To you, Arrow Bwoy, you said you want to come fight me in Kampala. I have no problem. All I will advise you is to train more,” he teased.
A Major Payday and Praise for Promoters
Beyond the matchmaking drama, Shakib expressed deep gratitude to Vurugu promoter Oga Obinna and prominent businessman Abbas. The duo handsomely rewarded the Ugandan fighter with a massive Ksh1.5 million bonus on top of his initial contractual agreement.
“I just want to thank my promoter, Oga Obinna, and my boss Abbas for honouring the promise they made after my fight against Arrow Bwoy,” Shakib stated. “The Ksh1.5 million was just a bonus beyond our contract. The gesture means a lot more than the money. It’s a sign that they value our hard work and dedication.”
Lining Up the Next Targets: Majembe and Mbavu the Destroyer
Arrow Bwoy isn’t the only one gunning for the Ugandan star. Shakib revealed that his phone has been ringing off the hook with Kenyan challengers eager to test his mettle, specifically highlighting local heavy-hitters Majembe and Mbavu the Destroyer.
Unfazed by the rising target on his back, Shakib declared himself ready for all comers:
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The Title Unification with Majembe: Shakib upped the stakes for a potential clash with the Vurugu 1 champion, proposing a high-stakes, winner-takes-all belt unification. “Majembe, you said you want to bring your Vurugu 1 belt. I’ll bring my belt from Uganda, then the winner takes them all. So I’m ready for that.”
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Dismissing Mbavu the Destroyer: When it came to the popular content creator, Shakib was much more dismissive of his ring credentials, quipping, “Mbavu, I don’t think you can fight. But I’m ready for all these fights.”
With a pocket full of bonus cash and a trail of challengers waiting in the wings, Shakib Cham has firmly cemented himself as the man to beat in East Africa’s burgeoning celebrity boxing scene.
