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Proud Chinembriri (1958 – 15 February 1994), known professionally as Proud Kilimanjaro, was a
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an
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, who was the Zimbabwean heavyweight champion between 1982 and his retirement in 1990, and
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champion between 1982 and 1987, and again between 1988 and 1990.


Career

Before taking up boxing, Chinembriri played
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professionally as a goalkeeper in Zimbabwe for four years. An imposing figure at 6 feet and 6 inches tall, and nicknamed the "man mountain", Kilimanjaro made his professional boxing debut in October 1981 with a fourth-round stoppage of Black Tiger, after being taken on by trainer and manager Dave Wellings.Why Kilimanjaro missed US$1m
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He had had no amateur fights as prospective opponents refused to fight him. In April 1982, in only his fifth fight he won the Zimbabwe heavyweight title with a knockout of Walter Ringo Starr, taking only 15 seconds. In September 1982 he stopped Adama Mensah in the sixth round in front of a crowd of 15,000 at the
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, Harare to take the African Boxing Union heavyweight title. The win gave 'Kili' a top 10 WBC world ranking. He remained undefeated during the first 4 years of his career, defending his ABU title against Joe Kalala,
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, Kid Power, and Captain Cleopas Marvel, and made a successful defence of his Zimbabwean title against Jukebox Timebomb. In November 1985 he faced Hughroy Currie in
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in a Commonwealth title eliminator; The fight went the distance, with referee
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awarding the fight to Currie by a single point. Kilimanjaro did, however, get his shot at the title in March 1987 when he faced
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in
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, the champion stopping him in the eighth round. He made a further successful defence of his African title against Mary Konate, before losing it to Michael Simuwelu in August 1987, regaining it a year later with an eleventh-round knockout of Simuwelu after taking on trainer Gabriel Moyo. He also made a further defence of his national title in December 1988, stopping Black Tiger in six rounds. He had two further fights, forcing Bombaphani Bonyongo Destroyer to retire with a cut in four rounds in July 1989, and a knockout of Sam Sithole in February 1990. He had been due to face
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in a televised Commonwealth title eliminator in London in February 1990 but was prevented from competing after refusing to divulge the results of an
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test to the
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. He was subsequently barred from boxing by the Zimbabwe authorities and stripped of his national title. He retired with a record of 32 wins and 6 defeats. After suffering from
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-related illnesses including
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, he died on 15 February 1994, aged 36.Sports Shorts
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He was buried in his home village,
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References

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