Step Sana rapper Toxic Lyrikali has publicly shown support for boxer Majembe ahead of his high profile fight against Mbavu Destroyer. The match has generated massive attention across social media and beyond, drawing commentary from fans, celebrities, and political figures. President William Ruto even pledged KSh 1 million to each fighter after a humorous mention of the fight by Lang’ata MP Jalang’o during a State House visit. The interaction sparked widespread online conversation and boosted excitement for the upcoming bout.
Majembe shared a video on Instagram showing himself training alongside Toxic Lyrikali, highlighting their growing bond. In the clip, the boxer demonstrated some moves while the rapper joined in, signaling his backing. Toxic declared that he had “hired” Majembe, effectively taking him as a personal bodyguard, and promised to address anyone who brings trouble. The post reinforced the alliance between the two and added a layer of drama to the fight narrative. Fans quickly engaged with the clip, amplifying its reach and generating further anticipation.
The showdown has attracted attention from other influential figures as well. Kasarani MP Ronald Karauri contributed KSh 2 million to support both fighters amid ongoing public discussions. The match has become a topic of debate and excitement, with supporters using social media to weigh in on predictions and outcomes. The combination of celebrity backing, political engagement, and social media buzz has positioned the fight as one of Kenya’s most talked about sporting events in recent months.
For Majembe, the support from Toxic Lyrikali adds visibility and hype, while fans see it as a statement of confidence ahead of the clash with Mbavu Destroyer. The public display of loyalty and camaraderie between the rapper and boxer has created additional narratives for the media and audience to follow. As the fight date approaches, both competitors continue to receive attention, funding, and strategic endorsements that heighten stakes and viewership. The collaboration between music and sports personalities highlights the influence of pop culture in promoting Kenyan boxing events.
With the fight approaching, anticipation remains high among fans, who eagerly await how Majembe and Mbavu Destroyer will perform in the ring. Toxic Lyrikali’s involvement has made the buildup more intense, encouraging public engagement and discussion across platforms. The combination of social media coverage, celebrity endorsements, and political interest ensures that the matchup will be remembered as a landmark event in Kenyan boxing history.

