Sowetan

BSA strips Nxoshe of national title

Failed doping test floors boxing champ

- By Bongani Magasela ■

Boxing SA has declared the South African flyweight title vacant.

This is because Thembelani Nxoshe, who won it with a seventh-round knockout of Mfundo Gwayana at Orient Theatre on September 30, has been found guilty of misconduct. Nxoshe failed a doping test after his loss to Ulises Lara from Mexico for the WBC Internatio­nal title at Indoor Sports Centre in Mdantsane on October 12 last year. The South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport told Sowetan that the boxer from Mdantsane “tested positive beyond the threshold limit for marijuana”.

“He received a six-month suspension. He has not appealed the sanction, the window to lodge an appeal, if he disagrees with the sanction, lapses on March 8 [last week Friday],” institute CEO Khalid Galant confirmed. Marijuana is listed in the banned list in category S8 of the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport’s cannabinoi­ds.

Nxoshe’s suspension was effective from February 14 and ends on August 13. Regulation­s are clear that if a champion is convicted of misconduct, the title is declared vacant. Meanwhile, the vastly experience­d boxing referee, Jean Robert Laine from Monaco, has been appointed to officiate the eagerly awaited return to the ring of reigning IBO cruiserwei­ght champion Kevin “Two Guns” Lerena, IBO president Ed Levine said. The 26-year-old supremely built Lerena, a big draw card at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, will put his belt on

‘‘ He received a six-month suspension. He has not appealed it

the line against Artur “Thunder Man” Mann from Germany in the main contest of Golden Gloves “No Mercy” bill on Saturday night. Laine, originally from Haiti, has handled many world title fights including the WBA mini flyweight championsh­ip between Knockout Freshman from the Philippine­s and Byron Rojas from Nicaragua last year. Rojas won that belt from Hekkie Budler in Berman’s tournament at Emperors

Palace in 2016.

Levine said Eddie Pappoe from Ghana, Giulio Piras from Italy and Giustino Di Giovanni also from Italy will be judges. Lerena, who will bid for the third defence of the belt he won in 2017, has 21 wins against a loss. Mann, a former Global Boxing Union and WBO internatio­nal champion rated No 21 by the IBO, is undefeated after 15 fights.

 ?? / MARK ANDREWS ?? Thembelani Nxoshe and Nhlanhla Ngamntwini. Nxoshe has failed to appeal his doping sanction and his title is now vacant.
/ MARK ANDREWS Thembelani Nxoshe and Nhlanhla Ngamntwini. Nxoshe has failed to appeal his doping sanction and his title is now vacant.
 ?? /VELI NHLAPO ?? Kevin Lerena is ready for war.
/VELI NHLAPO Kevin Lerena is ready for war.

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