Conjestina Achieng

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Conjestina Achieng
Born
Conjestina Achieng

(1977-10-20) 20 October 1977 (age 46)[1]
Umiru village, Yala division, Siaya District, Kenya
NationalityKenya Kenya[1]
Other namesHands of Stone[1]
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight[1]
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights27
Wins17
Wins by KO8
Losses6
Draws4
No contests0

Conjestina Achieng (born 20 October 1977 in Umiru village, Yala division, Siaya District. Conjestina is the fifth born in a family of ten. Her father Clement Adalo is a retired medical officer and her mother is Gertrude Auma. Her elder brother, Joseph Kusimba is an ex-boxer who runs a boxing club in Mathare, Nairobi. She is a Kenyan female boxer who has been nicknamed "Hands of Stone" and is ranked number five in the world. She became the first African woman to hold an international title when she beat Ugandan Fiona Tugume to take the vacant WIBF Middleweight title.[2] She also lost out in controversial title fight circumstances to then WBC, and WBA Super middleweight Natascha Ragosina[3] Achieng, a single mother, plays in the middleweight division.

Personal life[edit]

Being otherwise unemployed, Achieng, who normally earned about $250 a fight, relied on boxing to pay for her inexpensive one-room rented apartment in Nairobi's impoverished Lucky Summer estate. Her greatest challenge was to finance her training and maintain a well-balanced diet. In a country where many survive on less than $1 a day, Achieng struggled to put food on the table and meet her basic needs. Government support for training facilities and equipment is limited and reliable boxing promoters are rare, so prize money is hard to come by.

"I earn a living the hard way", she said in an interview with Women Boxing Archive Network. "I can't afford the right foods and sometimes I don't even have the bus fare to go for training. When I look at other boxers like Mike Tyson and Laila Ali, my soul bleeds. They are rich and the kind of life they lead is not comparable to ours. But us we lead a dog's life. Things don’t fall on a silver plate. Every individual has to reap where he or she has sown and I am no exception."

"In Kenya, boxing is not well paying as people may think. I don’t have a permanent salary and I’m only paid when there is a fight and if I have won. Boxing is hard and should be treated with the seriousness it deserves. One has to be committed and train hard."

"I have a son and younger sisters who are still in school, and all of them depend on me. My aging parents can no longer afford to cater for these people and I’m left in charge," she added.

Achieng's day began at 5.30 a.m. with 15 km of road work, then at 8.30 am she resumed her normal gym training till midday. "I enjoy boxing in the company of male boxers", said Achieng. "We train and share ideas."

In any spare time she volunteered at a nearby school assisting children through their assignments and marking their books. The school's owner, Jean Ikenga has always supported Achieng and sometimes paid her rent.

When Conjestina was in school she excelled in arts and crafts, and still pursues drawing and painting. Some of her work is displayed at Upendo Nursery in Mathare North. She said that one of her aims is to nurture young and aspiring artists.

She also wanted to fight Laila Ali. "I am training hard and hope to face her in the ring. She does not sound a threat to me and I long to fight her. I will decide on whether to continue boxing or stop only after I snatch that title from her." Her promoter Caleb Kuya, a Danish-based Kenyan, was equally confident but said "Conje" needs at least three more fights under her belt before she faces Ali, especially as she has boxed professionally only once outside Kenya. "She will be much better if she fights out of the country to get the feel of away matches and even jeering from other fans," he said as he outlined plans for seeking sponsorships for a potential Achieng vs. Ali showdown.

Health issues[edit]

In January 2011, Conjestina's father sent an appeal to Kenyans to help him take her to hospital after her behaviour deteriorated from the norm. According to her father, Conjestina had removed her son from school, set ablaze to all her boxing gear and disposed of all the equipment from her gymnasium, which she had opened in 2009. She was admitted at the Mathari hospital in Nairobi which specialises in mental health care. She was later released.

On 4 September 2012. a story ran on Citizen TV showing Conjestina in a state of confusion and utter despair. The former boxer showed off her belts. She was said to be living in poverty having not paid her Ksh 2000 ($23) rent for 4 months. She was under the care of her younger sister. Conjestina was later taken to the Mathari Hospital by Ida Odinga. A popular campaign on social media raised enough money for her to move into a more comfortable dwelling. The comedian Daniel Ndambuki (Churchill) personally donated 180,000 s to pay her rent after public pressure reminded him of a promise he had made to support her.[4]

Professional boxing record[edit]

27 fights 17 wins 6 losses
By knockout 8 1
By decision 9 5
Draws 4
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
27 Win 17-6-4 Russia Angel McKenzie UD 10, 2:00 27 Feb 2010 Kenya Charter Hall, Nairobi, Kenya
26 Win 16-6-4 Kenya Batroba Lihavi TKO 4 29 Aug 2009 Kenya Chui Restaurant, Nairobi, Kenya
25 Draw 15-6-4 Sweden Maria Lindberg PTS 10, 2:00 8 May 2009 Sweden Royal Event Center, Spandau, Sweden
24 Win 15-6-3 Kenya Charity Mukami UD 6, 3:00 28 Feb 2009 Kenya Hotel Casuarina, Buru Buru, Nairobi, Kenya
23 Loss 14-6-3 Russia Natascha Ragosina UD 10, 2:00 28 Nov 2008 Germany Maritim Hotel, Magdeburg, Germany WBA and WBC Super middleweight titles.
22 Loss 14-5-3 Russia Natascha Ragosina UD 10, 2:00 11 Jul 2008 Germany Germany Rundturnhalle, Cuxhaven, Germany GBU and WIBF Super middleweight titles.
21 Win 14-4-3 Kenya Batroba Lihavi TKO 3, 1:58 13 Apr 2008 Kenya Club Afrique, Nairobi, Kenya
20 Win 13-4-3 Kenya Charity Mukami MD 6, 2:00 8 Dec 2007 Kenya Charter Hall, Nairobi, Kenya
19 Win 12-4-3 Zimbabwe Emily Kabwalo PTS 6, 2:00 14 Jul 2007 Kenya Moi International Sport Centre, Kasarani, Kenya
18 Win 11-4-3 Kenya Jalala Salum KO 2 12 May 2007 Kenya Charter Hall, Nairobi, Kenya
17 Win 10-4-3 Tanzania Monica Mwakasanga TKO 5 10 Mar 2007 Kenya Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya
16 Loss 9-4-3 United States Laura Ramsey TKO 6 20 Jan 2007 Kenya Travellers Beach Hotel & Club, Mombasa, Kenya GBU Female World Middleweight title
15 Loss 9-3-3 United States Janaya Davis PTS 6, 2:00 2 Dec 2006 Kenya Moi International Sport Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
14 Win 9-2-3 Uganda Florence Nalukwago UD 6, 2:00 5 Aug 2006 Kenya Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya
13 Loss 8-2-3 United States Yvonne Reis SD 10, 2:00 1 Apr 2006 Kenya Moi International Sport Centre, Nairobi, Kenya WBC World Female Middleweight title
12 Win 8-1-3 Zimbabwe Monalisa Sibanda UD 6, 2:00 4 Feb 2006 Kenya Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya
11 Win 7-1-3 Argentina Guillermina Fernandez TKO 1, 1:42 24 Dec 2005 Kenya Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi, Kenya WBF Women's Middleweight title
10 Win 6-1-3 Tanzania Monica Mwakasanga TKO 9 21 Aug 2005 KenyaMoi International Sport Centre, Nairobi, Kenya WIBF World Middleweight title
9 Win 5-1-3 Tanzania Monica Mwakasanga KO 5 25 Mar 2005 Kenya Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya
8 Win 4-1-3 Uganda Fiona Tugume UD 10, 2:00 19 Dec 2004 Kenya Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya GBU Female Middleweight title
7 Loss 3-1-3 Tanzania Monica Mwakasanga UD 6, 2:00 15 Nov 2004 Tanzania Tripple A Hotel, Arusha, Tanzania
6 Win 3-0-3 Uganda Fiona Tugume KO 7 23 Oct 2004 Kenya Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya Africa Women's Middleweight Title
5 Draw 2-0-3 Kenya Jane Kavulani PTS 4, 2:00 28 Aug 2004 Kenya Jam Rescue 2 Club, Nairobi, Kenya
4 Draw 2-0-2 Kenya Fatuma Zarika PTS 4, 2:00 13 Dec 2003 Kenya Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya
3 Win 2-0-1 Kenya Jane Kavulani PTS 4, 2:00 15 May 2003 Kenya Nairobi, Kenya
2 Draw 1-0-1 Kenya Damaris Muthoni PTS 4, 2:00 Sept 9, 2002 Kenya Nairobi, Kenya
1 Win 1-0-0 Kenya Naomi Wanjiku PTS 4, 2:00 8 Jun 2002 Kenya Nairobi, Kenya

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Conjestina Achieng Awakening Profile". Awakeningfighters.com. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  2. ^ http://allafrica.com/stories/200412200800.html Conjestina wins World Title, allafrica.com, Retrieved 06-09-2012
  3. ^ Another Bad Decision: Natascha Ragosina Beats Achieng; Stieglitz Returns with a Win "Another Bad Decision: Natascha Ragosina Beats Achieng; Stieglitz Returns with a Win". Archived from the original on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  4. ^ Nairobi Wire. "Churchill Finally Pays Congestina's Rent". Mashada. Chyulu Media. Retrieved 15 April 2016.

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