Renowned boxer and coach John ‘Jonte’ Gicharu is dead aged 44

Celebrated boxing
legend, coach and founder of Ruaraka Boxing Club, (RBC),
John
Gicharu alias ‘Jonte’ has died aged 44.
The news of Gicharu’s
death was confirmed by the Kenya Boxing Federation (KBF).
In a
statement, KBF said Gicharu died on Monday, July 15, 2024, at the Dandora Phase Two Hospital while
receiving treatment after a short illness.
“The boxing
fraternity has lost an Icon, who passed on yesterday at Dandora Phase Two Hospital. John ‘Jonte’ Gicharu was the greatest community boxing coach of all time! Former amateur
then
turned professional boxer and served as Head Coach of
Ruaraka
Boxing Club until his demise,” read the
message from KBF.
The former
Kenyan boxer founded the Ruaraka
Boxing Club in 2015 to tap the talent of youth in Korogocho slum, after
quitting professional boxing with a record of 15 wins (7 KOs), 10 losses and
two draws.
His club is
said to have churned out several good boxers such as Brian Omondi, Cavel
Kusimba, Rohit Muluku and Chrispine Ochanda.
His main aim
was to help the youth to stay away from idleness, drug abuse and criminal
gangs, while emphasizing the importance of education as
he highlighted that he decided not to
attend high school after finishing his primary school education at Ngunyuma
Primary School in 1996.
Gicharu
started his boxing journey in 1999 at Bangladesh Boxing Club in Kariobangi
under coach Ben Addoh.
After three
months, he was thrown onto the ring and went on to win on points against renowned journalist Muraya Kariuki.
He turned professional
in 2005 while training at Palpal
Gym in Pumwani Social Hall, and in 2007, he defeated Musa
Njue to punch his way to the national Featherweight title at Charter Hall, under coach Kevin
Mulama.
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