Zebra Mando
Ugandan boxer (died 2020)
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Zebra Mando (born Isaac Ssenyange, died 30 December 2020) was a Ugandan boxer, coach and sports administrator. He captained the Uganda national boxing team (the Bombers), founded the Zebra Boxing Club in Bwaise, Kampala, and was a prominent figure in grassroots boxing and youth development.
Zebra Mando | |
|---|---|
| Born | Isaac Ssenyange |
| Died | 30 December 2020 St Francis Zone, Bwaise III Parish, Kawempe Division, Kampala, Uganda |
| Occupations | Boxer; coach; boxing administrator |
| Known for | Captain of the Uganda national boxing team ("the Bombers"); founder of Zebra Boxing Club |
Early life
Zebra Mando was born Isaac Ssenyange from Bwaise, Kawempe Division, Kampala, a neighbourhood he later served through his boxing club (Zebra Boxing Club) and community work.[1]
Boxing career
Ssenyange competed as an amateur for approximately 15 years and became one of Uganda’s best-known heavyweight/super-heavyweight boxers. He had an amateur record of 195 wins and 19 losses; these figures are presented here as reported by those sources, since no single public bout-by-bout archive corroborates the complete record.[2][3]
He served as captain of the Uganda national boxing team (the Bombers) and led the side at continental competitions including the 2011 All-Africa Games in Maputo, Mozambique.[4][5]
Before turning professional, some reports state he debuted as a pro against Kenya’s Patrick Amote (reported 2012).[6]
Zebra Boxing Club
Death
Legacy and honours
Ssenyange’s influence persists via Zebra Boxing Club and the boxers he mentored. His son, Isaac "Zebra Jr" Ssenyange, is an active boxer and promoter who has organised memorial events such as the "Mando Memorial Fight Night" and the monthly "Kampala Fight Nights" series.[11][12]