Sowetan

Mchunu did little to dethrone Moldovian

Experience­d boxer was not aggressive enough

- By Bongani Magasela

Thabiso “The Rock” Mchunu was not aggressive enough to dethrone Moldovian Constantin Bejenaru as the WBC Internatio­nal cruiserwei­ght champion in their fight in the US at the weekend, says the defeated challenger’s trainer Sean Smith.

Mchunu, the vastly experience­d current SA and ABU champion, was tipped to easily defeat the over-matched USbased Bejenaru on Saturday.

Instead, Mchunu of Cato Ridge in Pietermari­tzburg, suffered a unanimous points loss.

Scores were 92-97 (twice) and 91-98.

“The two southpaws made it an uncomforta­ble match-up. I thought it was a 50-50 fight,” said Smith, who recently guided Mchunu to an emphatic win against Johnny “The Hurricane” Muller for the SA and African Boxing Union belts.

“In one exchange Thabiso’s foot got c aught up with the other guy and tripped and they scored it as a knockdown [in round seven].

“It changed the momentum for us. Thabiso wasn’t active or aggressive enough and the judges held that against him.”

Mchunu’s No 14th rating could be gone.

Bejenaru was rated No 15 before the fight.

The loss was Mchunu’s first on points and his fourth defeat against 18 wins with 11 knockouts, while Bejenaru retained both his WBC America and the WBC Internatio­nal belts and his clean slate of 13 wins.

‘ ‘ Loss could lead to The Rock losing his No 14th rating

 ?? / LEFTY SHIVAMBU/GALLO IMAGES ?? Thabiso Mchunu, right, lost to Constantin Bejenaru in a WBC cruiseweig­ht division in the US over the weekend.
/ LEFTY SHIVAMBU/GALLO IMAGES Thabiso Mchunu, right, lost to Constantin Bejenaru in a WBC cruiseweig­ht division in the US over the weekend.

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