Sowetan

Mokoena stamps his authority

Trainer feels boxer has served his internship

- By Bongani Magasela

A hard punch to the head of an older boxer disorienta­tes and his legs may give in. That is how Michael Mokoena achieved his sixth-round stoppage of 33-year-old SA lightweigh­t boxing champion Thompson Mokwana, at KwaThema Community Hall, Springs, on Sunday. Mokoena’s trainer Anton Gilmore revealed this secret yesterday when he was reacting to his charge’s win. Interestin­gly, they caught each other with left hooks on their jaws and both went down in round three.

The crowd went berserk with excitement. Referee Simon Mokadi counted for both of them. They finally got up and continued with their fight but Mokoena ultimately forced Mokadi to stop the proceeding­s when he piled pressure on defenceles­s Mokwana.

“If you hit an older guy hard on the skull, their legs give in. I was caught with an overarm right to the head when I was 38 years old and I lost my balance. So I am talking from experience. When Michael connected, the punch disoriente­d Thompson,” Gilmore said. Gilmore said his charge always gives his all no matter the circumstan­ces.

“He was sick against Tebogo Malose and Marcus Lebogo but he still beat them. It is time for Mokoena to go up now. He has served his internship. Now is the time to climb the ladder,” said Gilmore about his charge who floored former world champion Lusanda Komanisi in the fourth round at Emperors Palace in September. Gilmore is one of SA’s unsung heroes who has quietly unearthed and nurtured many fighters.

The fight on Sunday was part of Supreme Promotions' bill.

 ?? / NICK LOURENS ?? Michael Mokoena, left, defeated SA lightweigh­t champion Thompson Mokwana in round six, in Springs, on Sunday.
/ NICK LOURENS Michael Mokoena, left, defeated SA lightweigh­t champion Thompson Mokwana in round six, in Springs, on Sunday.

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