Mar 18 • 10:17 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

This is why Havnaa is taking the fight: - ‘I get paid well to shut his mouth’

Kai Robin Havnaa returns to the boxing ring for a showdown against Frank Løke, motivated by both the challenge and financial incentive.

Kai Robin Havnaa, a 37-year-old knockout specialist, is making a surprising return to the boxing ring after retiring due to an injured thumb. He has been persuaded to face former athlete Frank Løke in a 'show boxing match' set to take place in Havnaa's hometown of Arendal on August 29, 2023, where an audience of 6,000 is expected to attend the outdoor event. The fight is also set to be streamed live on VG+ Sport, indicating significant public interest in this unique matchup.

In an interview, Havnaa expressed his desire to participate in the fight, clearly highlighting both his competitive spirit and the financial benefits that come with it. He mentioned the satisfaction of potentially silencing Løke, whom he seems to view as an antagonistic figure, and suggests that for him, the event is not just about reviving his boxing career but also an opportunity to celebrate in his hometown. Havnaa's comments reflect a blend of personal motivation, financial incentive, and the entertainment aspect of the event, which is perceived as a chance for both athletes to showcase their skills in front of a supportive local crowd.

As the boxing scene continues to evolve with more entertainment-focused matches, this event could signify a changing landscape for how boxing is viewed in Norway—drawing larger crowds and engaging both local and national fans. The outcome of this fight could have significant implications for the careers of both athletes, especially for Havnaa, who must prove that he still has what it takes to compete despite his previous retirement.

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