Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘Bomber’ denied shot at Commonweal­th title

- Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE’S non-membership of the Commonweal­th has denied World Boxing Federation (WBF) All-Africa heavyweigh­t champion Elvis Moyo a title fight against Britain’s Joe Joyce.

Moyo’s camp had accepted a 10-day notice for the Bulawayo Bomber to trade leather with Joyce, a Commonweal­th champion, last week but was told about the cancellati­on of the fight at the beginning of this week.

Despite being snubbed after putting extra work in the gym, Moyo believed getting an opportunit­y to fight Joyce would have opened more avenues for him.

“Obviously I’m a little bit down following the cancellati­on of my fight. The reason we were given was that the television station which signed for the fight wanted the bill to be a title bout. The only title that was available is the Commonweal­th, which Joyce is the holder of. Because Zimbabwe is not part of the Commonweal­th, I could not be sanctioned t o fight for a Commonweal­th fight,” said Moyo. “From their communicat­ion, they were happy that I was prepared to fight Joyce after a 10-day notice. The most important thing is that they had started flighting my name around in the build-up to the illf a t ed fight that side. It was more of free marketing for me and I think promoters in Europe now know about me and the bravery I showed by agreeing to face the Commonweal­th champion when most people that side had turned him down. Very soon I should start getting calls,” he said.

The Johannesbu­rg-based Zimbabwean pugilist had been scheduled to fight Joyce in a career-changing bill at York Hall, one of the best known boxing venues in London, on June 15.

Joyce, being promoted by David Have, has four career fights with a record of W4-KO4 and last fought in May when he beat Jamaican Lenroy Thomas inside two rounds.

Moyo wasn’t afraid of Joyce, whose stock is rising and is seemingly being pushed to go for bigger title fights. Moyo’s record stands at W7-KO4;L5;D2. The Bulawayo Bomber is keeping his fingers crossed that he gets a WBO Africa title fight against continenta­l champion Richard Lati of Ghana.

“Felix Venganayi is pushing a fight for me against Lati of Ghana. I’m praying it works out because I need to keep active and enhance my chances of getting more title fights. If I don’t get a boxing fight anytime soon, it means I’ll have to wait for the EFC (Extreme Fighting Championsh­ip) fight set for September in Sun City,” Moyo said. — @ZililoR

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