UFS BXNG: Debutant Gachee Dreams To Punish Resilient Andabu As He Spreads Men’s Mental Health Awareness November Cause

Proffesional debutant and hard hitting Kevin Gachee steps up training at the Ultra Fitness Gym in Nairobi ahead of his UFS BXNG men’s middleweight bout against Wycliffe Andabu set for the Edge Convention Centre in Nairobi on November 29, 2025.PHOTO/ JONAH ONYANGO

The 33-year-old professional boxer cum Psychologist and Mental Health Practitioner has urged men to speak up to save lives

Kenya’s Consolata Musanga to slug off Sandra Attermo of Sweden in the Super bantam weight Pugilist Syndicate of Tanzania (PST) ten round title fight.

NAIROBI, Kenya- Eight high profile title and non-title fights have been lined up in the fifth edition of UFS BXNG set for the Edge Convention Center in Nairobi on November 29.

The bouts, organised by UFS BXNG proprietor Maurice Odera, sanctioned by Kenya Professional Boxing Commission (KPBC) and sponsored by partners like SportPesa, the Imani Flowers, the Edge Convention Center, will have one special fight in the night that is expected to give men a run for their wealth and health.

This unique slug off pits ferocious fighters Kevin Gachee and Wycliffe Andabu in the men’s middleweight category.

Gachee,33, will not only be using the four round thrilling showdowns to make his professional debut in style, but he will be using the occasion to spread the Men’s Mental Health ‘Movember’ cause.

“I have chosen boxing to spread a men’s mental awareness campaign this month because it is a combat sport. 

“The game has risks and challenges associated with the brain, like tumors. However, if it is done safely, with the right coaches, the sport has great benefits like creating mental toughness, self-confidence, resilience, self-awareness, emotional regulation, routine and discipline,” Gachee told Standard Sports.

Proffesional debutant and hard hitting Kevin Gachee steps up training at the Ultra Fitness Gym in Nairobi ahead of his UFS BXNG men’s middleweight bout against Wycliffe Andabu set for the Edge Convention Centre in Nairobi on November 29, 2025.PHOTO/ JONAH ONYANGO

Gachee, who doubles as a boxer, Psychologist and a Mental Health Practitioner based in the city, said the other reason he has chosen boxing to spread the men’s Movember cause is because he is so passionate about the game.

“I felt it was an easy choice to go through this route of men’s mental awareness campaign, as I help people overcome challenges with depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, emotional and psychosocial distress,” he underlined.

“Men have been raised to bottle up their emotions, that not talking about things that affect them is strength. However, that’s false, 80% of suicides across the globe are men. This shows that bottling up enough is not working. We want to tell men that when they speak up, they save lives! And this is strength!”

“I’m glad I’m using this fight not only to make my debut in professional boxing, but to fight the men’s mental health stigma, inside and outside the ring. 

“It’s not about manning up, it’s about speaking up, I’m glad that partners like SportPesa have come on board to help me advocate and spread this noble cause,” he highlighted.

And how well has he prepared for the upcoming fight night?

Proffesional debutant and hard hitting Kevin Gachee steps up training at the Ultra Fitness Gym in Nairobi ahead of his UFS BXNG men’s middleweight bout against Wycliffe Andabu set for the Edge Convention Centre in Nairobi on November 29, 2025.PHOTO/ JONAH ONYANGO

“I have done preparations for the last three months at my Ultra Fitness Gym base, I’m so excited ahead of my debut, I’m training every day, I’m listening to my coaches, I’m observing my body, which is currently in great shape- fit, confident, ready and raring to go,” he said.

Against his arch rival Andabu, Gachee has warned his opponent to prepare for a rough ride in the ring.

“I’ll beat him up. I’ll win the fight. I’m confident to carry the night,” he said with glee.

” I want to tell my fans that I’ll not let them down, but even if I lose, then we shall have all won, through the gospel of our Men’s Mental Health Movember campaign.”

While highlighting areas that he needs to work on before the match, Gachee feels he has over-trained his body and so the only thing he now needs to do is to take rest and enough rests.

Proffesional debutant and hard hitting Kevin Gachee steps up training at the Ultra Fitness Gym in Nairobi ahead of his UFS BXNG men’s middleweight bout against Wycliffe Andabu set for the Edge Convention Centre in Nairobi on November 29, 2025.PHOTO/ JONAH ONYANGO

His ultimate dream in boxing is to someday win high profile global accolades like the WBC and the WBA belts.

Among benefits Gachee says he has received from engaging in the sport of boxing include improving his social capital (community), being resilient, having self-awareness, being super fit among others.

“Due to the kind of job that I do, which is stressful and depressing, boxing has helped me to decompress, it helps me to blow off steam and regulate my emotions. I’m currently 33 but my body is that of a 21-year-old,” he said.

While urging fans not to miss the expected mouthwatering fights on the D-Day, Odera said: “No tickets will be sold at the gate. For advance, general tickets go for Sh1000 while ringside costs Sh 3500. Tickets can be bought at ticketsasa.com. The gates will open at 5pm while the fights will be staged from 6pm to 12 am.”

Proffesional debutant and hard hitting Kevin Gachee steps up training at the Ultra Fitness Gym in Nairobi ahead of his UFS BXNG men’s middleweight bout against Wycliffe Andabu set for the Edge Convention Centre in Nairobi on November 29, 2025.PHOTO/ JONAH ONYANGO

KPBC President Reuben Ndolo hailed the fight card line up saying the bouts are well thought of and are quite balanced.

“We are happy with the kind of job Odera is doing to elevate our boxing. The frequent bouts being staged in Nairobi are actually making Kenya the Mecca of Boxing in East and Central Africa now,” said Ndolo.

Proffesional debutant and hard hitting Kevin Gachee steps up training at the Ultra Fitness Gym in Nairobi ahead of his UFS BXNG men’s middleweight bout against Wycliffe Andabu set for the Edge Convention Centre in Nairobi on November 29, 2025.PHOTO/ JONAH ONYANGO

Fifth edition of UFS BXNG fight card set for November 29 at the Edge Convention Center in Nairobi

1.SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT

Consolata Musanga 🇰🇪 vs Sandra Attermo 🇸🇪 Pugilist Syndicate of Tanzania (PST) Title-10 ROUNDS

2.WELTERWEIGHT

Richard Okoth 🇰🇪 Vs Bruno Muweezi 🇺🇬 -6 ROUNDS

3. SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT

 Leila Yazidu 🇹🇿 Vs Rachael Marion Akakunda 🇺🇬 -6 ROUNDS

4.LIGHTWEIGHT

Javan Buyu 🇰🇪 Vs Abdul HAKIM 🇰🇪 -6 ROUNDS

5. SUPER WELTER

Michael Oduor 🇰🇪 VS Justus Ndegwa 🇰🇪 – 4 ROUNDS

6. HEAVYWEIGHT

 Ben Bottelberge 🇧🇪 Vs Valentine Pondi 🇰🇪 -4 ROUNDS

7.MIDDLE WEIGHT

Kevin Gachee 🇰🇪 VS Wyclife Andabu 🇰🇪– 4 ROUNDS

8.SUPER WELTERWEIGHT

Teddy Murimi 🇰🇪 Vs Brayan Otieno 🇰🇪– 4 ROUNDS

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