Veteran boxer Andiego rallies for fair calls after controversial ABC finals loss
Kenyan
national women’s boxing captain Elizabeth Andiego has spoken out after a
controversial decision cost her the gold medal at the 21st African Boxing
Championships in Kinshasa, DR Congo.
The
light-heavyweight boxer is urging judges to prioritize fairness and impartiality
to protect the integrity of the sport and support the hard work that fighters
put in to prepare for bouts.
Andiego,
who lost in a split decision to Morocco's Hasna Larti, expressed deep
disappointment with the outcome, especially after she felt she had dominated
the match.
“Coming
to this African Championship, I was prepared and confident about winning the
gold and becoming the African champion,” Andiego shared.
“But
the outcome was shocking. I don’t understand how the judges saw the fight
because I gave it my all and felt in control of most rounds.” She added.
Andiego’s
comments follow a heart-wrenching final where, despite her strong performance,
she fell short on points in a decision that she and many of her supporters
found questionable.
The
split decision was particularly frustrating for Andiego, who has represented
Kenya since 2010 and has dedicated her career to excelling in the sport.
“I
dominated the first and third rounds,” she added, “yet the decision did not
reflect that. It’s disappointing because I know I deserved to win.”
The
Kenyan captain believes that inconsistent judging compromises the values of
boxing, which relies heavily on fairness, discipline, and respect.
“Going
forward, let’s just be fair,” she continued. “Whoever deserves the win should
be awarded it. Let’s maintain true sportsmanship in this clean sport.”
Andiego
has faced tough losses before, but she described this particular outcome as one
of the most painful in her career.
She
urged officials to understand the emotional and physical toll it takes on
athletes when controversial decisions overshadow hard-earned results.
“I
can’t explain how I lost; it’s still so disappointing and frustrating. I worked
incredibly hard to get here, only to lose this way. It’s unfair.”
As
one of Kenya’s top female pugilists, Andiego’s call for fairness reflects a
broader issue in combat sports, where judging inconsistencies have often left
athletes questioning their results.
Andiego
hopes her message will inspire a commitment to objective judging, ensuring that
every boxer’s efforts are rewarded appropriately and that the sport remains a
beacon of integrity and sportsmanship.
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