
A knockout night in Kampala
The MTN Arena in Lugogo was electric on 30 August as boxing fans gathered for what was billed as the Kampala Rumble. In the ring, amateur boxer and entrepreneur Shakib Cham Lutaaya faced musician-turned-fighter Rickman Manrick. The atmosphere promised excitement, but the bout ended abruptly in the second round when Rickman delivered a decisive knockout blow that left Shakib on the canvas.
Zari’s emotional ringside moment
Among the thousands in attendance was Zari Hassan, reality TV star and wife of two years to Lutaaya. Cameras caught her reaction as she struggled to hold back tears while watching her husband’s defeat unfold. Even as he fell, she continued clapping and calling out encouragement, her loyalty on full display in front of the roaring crowd.
Zari had helped promote the fight alongside her husband, who had promised fans a “knockout night.” The prediction came true, but not in the way the couple hoped. For Zari, the moment was raw and deeply personal, yet also public, as her visible heartbreak became one of the evening’s most talked-about highlights.
Social media splits over her tears
It did not take long for the clips to go viral. Twitter (X) lit up with debate, some praising Zari’s devotion, others questioning whether her tears were genuine. “Here, we call it acting,” one user posted, while another claimed, “She knew the cameras would be on her.”
The criticism did not stop there. Some roasted Shakib for losing in front of his wife, drawing comparisons to the high-profile boxing match where South African rapper Priddy Ugly was knocked out by Cassper Nyovest. One fan quipped, “Getting beaten up in front of your woman is absolutely diabolical… she’ll never forget that L.”
Zari was on the verge of tears as she watched her husband Shakib get KO’d by Rickman 🥊 pic.twitter.com/WUQW06wXxC
— Patro Uganda (@PatroUganda) August 31, 2025
Beyond the memes
For many, the fight was entertainment, but for Zari and Shakib, it was a moment of vulnerability lived in full public view. The defeat may sting, yet Zari’s decision to stand by her husband, even in humiliation, showed the resilience of a couple used to living under constant scrutiny.
Her tears, whether genuine or not, underline the reality of being a celebrity in East Africa: every private moment can become public property, open to judgement, jokes, and viral debate. Still, the Kampala Rumble will be remembered not only for the knockout in the ring but also for the emotion it stirred far beyond the ropes.
Source: Briefly News
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