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Rose to a Rose: call it a day

‘Mzonke must consider leaving boxing because I foresee danger for him.’

- MBONGISENI BUTHELEZI

IT IS PERHAPS apt that one ‘rose’ tells the other ‘rose’ that it has wilted. Dingaan “The Rose of Soweto” Thobela, this week called on Mzonke “The Rose of Khayelitsh­a” Fana to seriously consider hanging up his boxing gloves.

“Boxing is a sport. But I know that we as boxers take boxing as a business and that is why it is hard for us to quit,” said the man who also somewhat overstayed and endured seven losses in his last seven fights.

And so when he speaks about overstayin­g being wrong, it is perhaps prudent on the one advised to take heed.

“I think Mzonke must start considerin­g to leave boxing because I foresee danger for him. He has lost some fights badly and we will sit down with him and make him realise that it is important for him to consider his well-being.”

Thobela’s concern comes in the wake of Fana suffering yet another defeat this past weekend, a points loss to Thompson Mokwana during their SA Lightweigh­t title bout in Turfontein.

The defeat for the 43-yearold former IBF Lightweigh­t king comes shortly after he fell unconsciou­s following his defeat to Ghanaian Emmanuel Tagoe in their vacant IBO lightweigh­t title clash in December.

Before that Fana also lost to Terry Flanagan and Howik Bebraham, defeats that see his record boasting a massive 13 losses.

Thobela said it was painful to see Fana taking punishment at the weekend.

“It was really not a good sight seeing Mzonke stumbling across the ring and punches raining on his head. Of course at the end of the day, the decision to quit lies with him and his managers, but I’d advise him to introspect. Surely when you lose four fights in a row like he has, even with your ambition and perhaps your history as a good fighter, logic must dictate that you reconsider.”

Thobela did exactly that. Having been a superstar as a younger fighter he found himself drawn back into the ring after a two-year absence only to see father time make it impossible for him to answer the bell for a tenth round of a fight.

“The thing is we all have ambitions, but it is wise to listen to the advice of the fans and the boxing commentato­rs who are watching objectivel­y and can see when you are no longer cut out for it.

“Of course some of the greatest fighters we know – like Muhammad Ali and Marvin Hagler – made comebacks after retiring motivated by the love of the sport and incentives. But what happened to them? My advice to Mzonke would really be that he stops before he suffers serious damage.” The Rose has spoken. Will the other Rose listen?● Undefeated middleweig­ht world champion Gennady Golovkin has dismissed the bout between American boxer Floyd Mayweather and Irish mixed martial arts champion Conor McGregor as a “circus show”.

Mayweather, a former multi-weight world champion who retired in 2015 with a 49-0 record, is coming back to face McGregor on August 26, three weeks before Golovkin’s middleweig­ht showdown with Mexican Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez at the same Las Vegas venue.

Kazakhstan’s Golovkin believes the 12-round fight between Mayweather and McGregor, a double UFC champion who has never boxed profession­ally, is a business arrangemen­t for both men to rake in millions of dollars.

“This is not for fighters, but business,” Golvokin, who has won all 37 of his fights, told reporters of the non-title contest that is expected to draw a huge pay-per-view audience.

“I think people understand what is a true fight, a boxing fight, like mine with Canelo or a big show, maybe sometimes for people a funny show, like a circus show.

“Everybody knows. Conor is not a boxer, just a show. If you want to watch a show please watch them, if you want to watch a true fight, a true boxing fight and you respect boxing, watch my fight with Canelo.”

Golovkin has made 18 consecutiv­e world middleweig­ht title defences, while his opponent has won world titles in two divisions during a 51-fight career. Alvarez’s sole defeat came against Mayweather in 2013.

Last month, Hall of Famer Oscar De La Hoya also termed the Mayweather-McGregor contest a “farce” that should not be allowed to happen.

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