Mbavu Destroyer says Tileh Pacbro is too weak to face Ashton Hall

Boxer and content creator Mbavu Destroyer has taken fresh shots at dancer and fitness enthusiast Tileh Pacbro, insisting he is the only Kenyan fit enough to face American fitness influencer Ashton Hall when he eventually lands in the country.
Speaking in a video shared on TikTok on Saturday, July 11, 2026, Mbavu dismissed both Tileh and another content creator who has branded himself “Kenya’s Ashton Hall,” claiming neither has what it takes to match the American fitness sensation.
According to Mbavu, anyone hoping to represent Kenya in front of Ashton Hall should first meet his standards of strength and fitness.
He began by mocking the two creators, describing them as too weak to compete with him.
“Tileh Pacbro and that other guy who has dubbed himself Kenyan, Ashton Hall, you are too weak, like feathers, to me,” he said.
Mbavu then shifted his attention specifically to Tileh, taking aim at the dancer’s appearance and alleging that his reported hair transplant should automatically disqualify him from the challenge.
He argued that a man who has undergone such a cosmetic procedure should not present himself as Kenya’s representative in a fitness showdown.
“Tileh, I said a man should not do hair transplants, so that means you don’t qualify for this kind of thing. You are like a woman, my friend,” he remarked.
The boxer also criticised another creator who refers to himself as Kenya’s Ashton Hall, saying he had noticed the individual had a protruding stomach despite claiming to represent the American fitness influencer.
“That Kenyan Ashton Hall, I even saw he has a tummy,” Mbavu claimed.

He went on to warn both creators against continuing to associate themselves with Ashton Hall’s name, insisting there was only one Kenyan deserving of that title.
“From now I should not hear anyone of you dubbing yourselves Ashton Hall,” he declared.
Mbavu concluded by directly addressing Ashton Hall, saying he was eagerly waiting for his arrival and promising that their encounter would be memorable.
“Ashton Hall, I am here waiting for you. I am full of spite and I know this time round it’s going to be crazy,” he said.
The latest remarks add another twist to the growing online competition among Kenyan content creators ahead of Ashton Hall’s anticipated visit to Kenya as part of his tour across all 54 African countries.
The debate over who should welcome or challenge the American influencer began after popular streamer Vindee publicly endorsed Tileh Pacbro as the ideal Kenyan to represent the country.
Speaking in a TikTok video on Sunday, June 28, 2026, Vindee argued that Tileh’s discipline, physique and fitness background made him the perfect match for Ashton Hall’s content.
“So this chance I want Tileh Pacbro to take it up, and I feel like Tileh, with his fit body, is the only one who deserves to be Kenya’s Ashton Hall,” Vindee said at the time.
Tileh later embraced the challenge, thanking Vindee for the confidence and promising to showcase Kenya positively during Ashton Hall’s visit.
Mbavu also recently joined the conversation by publicly inviting Ashton Hall to face him instead, sharing videos of himself performing intense workouts, including doing push-ups on a staircase, while declaring that he would outshine the American fitness creator when they finally meet.
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