Hard work beats talent as Army boxing eyes Sukuna Bowl finale

Hard work beats talent as Army boxing eyes Sukuna Bowl finale

Army boxing head coach Alfred Ledua has praised his team’s strong performance during the Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl, while acknowledging the need for increased intensity as they prepare for the final day of boxing. Ledua emphasized that the squad’s strength comes not from having high-profile fighters, but from their dedication and hard work over the past month.

“Our boxers embody the belief that hard work beats talent,” Ledua stated, reflecting on his team’s journey without the advantage of seasoned athletes or returning champions. He cited a Biblical proverb, urging humility and diligence: “Humble yourself before the Lord and he will lift you up,” which has been a guiding principle for his team.

The discipline and resilience displayed by the boxers have impressed Ledua, who anticipates an exhilarating conclusion to the competition. The Ratu Sukuna Bowl’s third day continues not only with boxing but also features netball, volleyball, and rugby league matches.

In related developments, the competition has fostered a spirit of camaraderie and showcased local talent. Previous matches have highlighted the competitive atmosphere, with notable victories and strong performances from both the Army and Police teams. As excitement builds for the final clashes today, boxing fans and communities are encouraged to support their athletes, embodying the unity and strength of sport that events like these inspire. The Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl has become not just a display of athletic ability but also a celebration of community pride and engagement in physical fitness.


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