Sowetan

Boxing’s golden days over as Chauke decides to quit

He now promotes and train boxers

- By Bongani Magasela

Unsung boxing hero Oscar “Golden Boy” Chauke has ended his illustriou­s career.

He was guided by successful yet humble-mannered boxing tutor Manny Fernandez.

Chauke won the SA and WBF junior featherwei­ght, SA and IBF Interconti­nental featherwei­ght and WBF InterConti­nental junior lightweigh­t titles in a career which began in 1999.

“I was supposed to defend my WBF Interconti­nental junior lightweigh­t title in Namibia but the fight never materialis­ed so a local promoter then offered me R20,000 to defend. I realised I was taking 10 steps backwards, so I decided to quit,” said the 39-year-old Johannesbu­rg-based boxer from Malamulele, Limpopo.

“It was a very difficult decision to make after having lived my whole life in this sport. I now co-promote with Manny under BRD Promotion. We are yet to stage a tournament.”

Chauke doubles up as a fitness trainer at the Gym Company in the south of Johannesbu­rg. He chalked up 38 wins against 12 defeats and two draws, having fought top names such as Jeffrey “The Mongoose” Mathebula, Takalani “The Panther” Ndlovu and Tshifhiwa “Atomic Spider” Munyai.

Chauke began boxing profession­ally under trainer Elias Tshabalala before teaming up with Nick Durandt.

He later joined Fernandez who guided him to stardom until retirement.

I realised I was taking 10 steps backwards, so I decided to quit

 ?? / ANTONIO M U C H AV E ?? Ex-SA boxing champion Oscar Chauke has now hung his glove to become fitness trainer.
/ ANTONIO M U C H AV E Ex-SA boxing champion Oscar Chauke has now hung his glove to become fitness trainer.

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