Sowetan

Maluleka enters last chance saloon

Ndongeni joins Smith’s stable

- By Bongani Magasela

Succumb or succeed. That unbending warning was issued yesterday by no-nonsense Gauteng boxing trainer Bernie Pailman to his charge Sydney “Skeleton” Maluleka, who has been thrown a lifeline.

Promoter Rodney Berman has matched Maluleka with Lerato “Lights Out” Dlamini for the vacant WBC internatio­nal featherwei­ght title. The bout between the veteran of 25 fights and 11-fight novice Dlamini will take place at Emperors Palace on April 8.

Maluleka, who has been around since 2004, has held the SA and IBF Continenta­l Africa belts. Were it not for his wayward life, the talented boxer from Giyani would have achieved a lot more.

Losing to six-fight novice Azinga “Golden Boy” Fuzile in October was a clear indicator that Maluleka had reached a cul-de-sac. This view is shared by Pailman.

“This is the big one for Sydney and it could well be his last. Yes, he has won the SA and IBF continenta­l Africa titles before but this is a do or die. Sydney must be like a vulture going for a rat. That is how hungry he must be otherwise he must just call it quits if he cannot beat Dlamini.”

Maluleka, 35, who has 17 wins against eight losses, replaced Rofhiwa “War Child” Maemu in this bout against a fighter 10 years his junior.

The boxing match promises fireworks, with bosom friends Pailman and Colin Nathan in opposite corners.

Dlamini, from Free State, packs a mean punch which has left six of his 10 victims gasping for air.

Xolisani “Nomeva” Ndongeni

● has joined the growing stable of trainer Sean Smith in Fourways, Johannesbu­rg.

“Yes, I have joined Sean. I have no promoter but I am looking forward to working with any promoter who will give me action,” said the former IBO lightweigh­t champ.

Smith’s camp is home to SA welterweig­ht champion Thulani Mbenge, SA and ABU cruiserwei­ght holder Thabiso Mchunu, SA lightweigh­t champ Thompson Mokwana, Ayabonga Sonjica, Mziwoxolo Ndwayana, Sibusiso Zingange and Jared Silverman.

“I am excited to have these guys. They motivate each other,” Smith said.

“You can expect to see Ndongeni in action around April because you cannot welcome a boxer and throw him in a fight immediatel­y. We are getting used to each other.”

 ?? /VELI NHLAPO ?? Sydney Maluleka (right) connects during the super featherwei­ght bout against Ashley Dlamini at Emperors Palace. His fight against Lerato Dlamini on April 8 could decide his career.
/VELI NHLAPO Sydney Maluleka (right) connects during the super featherwei­ght bout against Ashley Dlamini at Emperors Palace. His fight against Lerato Dlamini on April 8 could decide his career.

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