Sowetan

Palace erupts after Lights Out’s victory

Judges’ decision irks Maluleke fans

- By Bongani Magasela

Chaos erupted at Emperors Palace’s Centre Court on Sunday after Lerato “Lights Out” Dlamini was crowned WBC Internatio­nal featherwei­ght champion.

Dlamini was declared the winner by a split points decision against Sydney “Skeleton” Maluleke after 12 closely contested rounds of an enthrallin­g bout that topped Golden Gloves “High Noon” bill.

Judges Siya Vabaza and Neville Hotz scored the fight 115-113 and 114-113 for Dlamini, while Francis Manning voted Maluleke as the winner with 114-113. Maluleke, who is trained by Bernie Pailman, won the first four rounds in two of the three judges’ scorecards.

The same judges had the fight even at 76-76 after eight rounds.

The fight was a tie after 11 rounds. Maluleke looked to have won the 12th and last round.

Referee Ishmael Koali docked Maluleke a point for holding in the ninth round, and the assumption based on the scorecard, especially that of Hotz, was that the fight would have been a draw had Maluleke not been docked that point.

Ngatane voiced his unhappines­s over Pailman’s conduct after the trainer confronted Koali during the fight.

Ngatane also explained to Pailman that Maluleke lost the fight due to a point that was docked for holding.

But Pailman would hear none of that as emotions ran high. Then Maluleke’s fans took their turn, blasting the officials for being biased towards Dlamini.

Promoter Rodney Berman was so impressed by the action inside the ring that he pledged an extra R5 000 to the two boxers’ purse monies.

Berman staged the tournament to honour former SA champion and veteran official Alfred Buqwana.

Berman said he raised R10 000 for Buqwana who attended the tournament.

Trainer Sean Smith also left the arena a very angry man after his charge Sibusiso “Spook” Zingange had to settle for a draw with Anthony Moloisane over eight rounds. In East London,

Azinga “Golden Boy” Fuzile, who forfeited his IBF Continenta­l Africa featherwei­ght title due to his failure to make the weight, stopped Immanuel Andeleki of Namibia in the first round.

Toto Helebe retained his SA bantamweig­ht title on points against Mbulelo Dayi in another bout that formed part of the Rumble Africa tournament of promoter Thembaleth­u Ntutu at the Orient Theatre.

 ?? / FRIKKIE KAPP / GALLO IMAGES ?? Lerato Dlamini was crowned WBC Internatio­nal featherwei­ght champion at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park on Sunday.
/ FRIKKIE KAPP / GALLO IMAGES Lerato Dlamini was crowned WBC Internatio­nal featherwei­ght champion at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park on Sunday.

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