Young Girl Beats Boy in Boxing Game, Man Promises Her R2 000 For The Win

Young Girl Beats Boy in Boxing Game, Man Promises Her R2 000 For The Win

  • A young girl has proved her worth as a kid boxer as she outmatched a male opponent with her dexterous skill
  • In some videos shared on Twitter, the kid never gave her opponent a breathing space as she exploited his boxing weaknesses
  • A generous man who was impressed by the kid's game asked people to locate her for him as he is ready to give her R2 000

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A young girl has shown that when it comes to boxing, she is both the king and queen of the ring.

In a Twitter post shared by @_Olaitan_ the kid sparred with a boy of her age as they boxed in a ring like professionals.

Many people praised the girl's power.
The girl's boxing power was unmatchable for the boy. Photo source: @_Olaitan
Source: Twitter

The girl boxed well

The girl used her longer hands to her advantage over the boy as she got many clear shots at him. His efforts to parry her blows did not work much.

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Just when the girl's blow was about to knock him out, the referee called a timeout. A video well captured the moment the boy spun at the heavy blow of the girl and had to brace himself with the ring's ropes. It was such a keenly contested game.

R2 000 for her kit

In response to her excellent fighting, a man with the Twitter handle @BikiniDoB promised to give the kid the sum of R2 000 so she can buy more kits.

See his tweet below:

Watch some of the videos below:

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:

@DearPrechy said:

"These guys are kids. They both did fine. Yes I know you will say we should help who we want to as well. But in cases likes this,when you want to extend love,let it go round. It encourages these young chaps..if the girl was beaten,peeps would still want to favor her. Unfair world."

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@Chuka_ndu said:

"The boy no deserve kits okwa ya? All of us are congratulating him. Who go buy for the boy? Abi he doesn't deserve encouragement and a bright future?"

@Jeezy5Starr said:

"Get the money across to both of them."

@OMTAworld said:

"So because the boy got beaten , he no deserve love?"

The kind man replied:

"I usually won't reply you but I will,you have a chance to also play a part by helping the boy..I chose to help the girl, nothing gives you the right to question what i choose to do."

Stranded woman passes BI Phikathi's test, rewarded with R3 000 in cash

In more inspirational news, Briefly News previously reported that South Africa's faceless philanthropist BI Phakathi has struck again. This time he used a little subterfuge to choose his next "victim".

He found a family struggling with a car that had broken down and asked the woman for R2 so that he could buy some water.

The lady didn't hesitate for a second and immediately handed BI Phakathi a coin. BI went to the shop to buy the water and returned to let the family know that they had passed the test. He offered her R50 but she said that it was not necessary and she refused to take it.

Source: Briefly News

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