Majembe profile: Age, weight, and journey to the ring

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As the boxing world in Kenya buzzes with anticipation ahead of the high‑profile matchup dubbed Vurugu against Mbavu Destroyer, Majembe has emerged as one of the most talked‑about fighters in the local scene.

With growing support from fans, celebrities, and even top politicians, his story reflects both personal ambition and the evolving face of Kenyan boxing.

Rising name in Kenyan boxing

Born Portifas Odipo, Majembe is a young boxer renowned for his technical skill, quick footwork, and strategic approach in the ring

He’s widely recognised through viral social media clips and the build-up to his upcoming showdown with Mbavu Destroyer at the Kasarani Indoor Sports Arena.

Boxer Protifas Odipo, widely known as Majembe. PHOTO/@majembe-ke/Instagram
Boxer Protifas Odipo, widely known as Majembe. PHOTO/@majembe-ke/Instagram

Age and physical profile

At 21 years old, Majembe stands out as one of the promising young fighters in Kenya’s boxing circuit.

Official weigh-in results show Majembe tipped the scales at approximately 70.80 kg (156 lbs) ahead of his fight with Mbavu Destroyer, giving him a clear size advantage going into the bout.

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“Sahi, niko 21 years old; nilizaliwa 2006,” Majembe said during an interview.

Journey to the Ring

Majembe’s rise has not been without struggle. He’s part of a new generation of upcoming fighters turning social media buzz into real sporting opportunities, with fans and followers tracking every move as he trains and prepares for bigger platforms.

With a personal trainer guiding his regimen and a focus on disciplined preparation, he aims to win and inspire other young athletes to pursue boxing seriously.

The heavyweight support from political figures like President William Ruto, who gave monetary backing for both Majembe and Mbavu, has helped turn their fight into one of the most talked-about amateur boxing events in recent Kenyan sports history.

Boxer Protifas Odipo, widely known as Majembe. PHOTO/@majembe-ke/Instagram
Boxer Protifas Odipo, widely known as Majembe. PHOTO/@majembe-ke/Instagram

Beyond the ring

Even outside the ring, Majembe’s presence symbolises a renewed interest in Kenyan boxing.

His journey from grassroots clips to mainstream attention reflects how talent coupled with modern promotion can elevate local athletes into national conversations, bridging sport, entertainment, and cultural buzz.

Mbavu Destroyer vs Majembe bout

The bout dubbed Vurugu will be held on April 4, 2026, at Kasarani Stadium’s indoor arena.

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The event is scheduled to kick off at 3:00 pm local time and run till late, offering fans hours of uninterrupted boxing entertainment.

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