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Get Rich vs Job Amupanda Boxing match move a step closer


The battle between two prominent Namibian figures, Get Rich and Dr. Job Amupanda, is set to transition from the lyrical realm to the physical world

The battle between two prominent Namibian figures, Get Rich and Dr. Job Amupanda, is set to transition from the lyrical realm to the physical world.

It all started when Get Rich, renowned as one of the finest rappers in Namibia, expressed his desire to settle his differences with Dr. Job Amupanda through a boxing match. Get Rich made this bold proposition through his lawyer, Armoon, who confirmed that discussions regarding the terms of the contract for the fight were underway.

Kadhila Amoomo stated on his Facebook page, “Our client, the best rapper in Namibia, came by to discuss terms of contract for his fight with our other client, Dr. Job Amupanda. It was agreed that the fight should be supervised by AC Boxing Promotions, under the leadership of Iims Moses. We will continue to update you.”

Get Rich Vs Job Amupanda

As news of the impending boxing match spread like wildfire, it didn’t take long for Dr. Job Amupanda to respond. He took to social media, posting videos poking fun at Get Rich and seemingly challenging his rival’s boxing skills. This online exchange only added fuel to the fire, intensifying the anticipation surrounding this unusual face-off.

Real Also: Job Amupanda make fun of Get Rich

While excitement continues to build, one crucial detail remains missing from the equation: the date of the match. As of now, no official date has been announced for the showdown between these two prominent personalities. Fans are left to speculate and eagerly await further updates from both camps.

The Supervision of AC Boxing Promotions:

It’s worth noting that the decision to have AC Boxing Promotions, led by Iims Moses, supervise the match indicates a commitment to ensuring the event is professionally organized and conducted. This choice reflects a desire to maintain a level of integrity and fairness throughout the bout. 

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