Tanzania, April 13 -- Dar es Salaam. In the energetic world of boxing, where every thrown punch carries the weight of glory and defeat, there exists a figure who has redefined the meaning of victory: Karim Said, famously known as Karim Mandonga.

Mandonga, 44, also nicknamed 'Mtu Kazi' (literally meaning a workman), is a Tanzanian boxer, whose journey in the ring defies conventional norms.

With his mantra, "When I strike, it's like I've won, and when I'm struck, it's like I've won regardless," Mandonga embodies the spirit of resilience in the face of misfortune. Throughout his career, he has often found himself on the receiving end of brutal blows.

As of now, he has fought 14 times, suffered four defeats, recorded four draws, and six wi...