Sowetan

‘We dug up the old Fuzile for fight’

IBF eliminatio­n bout in the US

- By Bongani Magasela

Expect to see the Azinga “Golden Boy” Fuzile you all know when he takes on Martin Ward in an IBF junior-lightweigh­t eliminatio­n fight in Las Vegas next month – warns the boxer’s trainer Mzamo “Chief” Njekanye.

Njekanye has just rekindled his relationsh­ip with the boxer whose career had a hiccup when he lost to Russian Shav Rakhimov on September 29 2019 for the right to challenge IBF junior-lightweigh­t holder

Joseph Diaz.

The American drew with Rakhimov and retained his belt by virtue of being the champion.

Diaz later moved up a weight division and vacated the belt. The winner between Fuzile and Ward will be in a favourable position to be approved for the vacant title.

Fuzile – who tasted defeat after 14 straight wins – decided to rejoin Njekanye home in Duncan Village, near East London. The left-hander had been with Colin Nathan in Gauteng.

Next month’s fight will be their first since the reunion. Njekanye – who started honing Fuzile’s skills in the amateur ranks – raised concerns when the fight was discussed in February, feeling he needed more time with the boxer.

He was hoping Fuzile would be given a warm-up fight before but Nathan was trying to broker a deal. Nathan announced last week that Ward’s promoter Eddie Hearn eventually put pen to paper.

“Expect to see the Fuzile you know,” warned Njekanye yesterday.

“We’ve had a wonderful time together and we still are continuing with our hard training but I am telling you right now that we are ready.

“Some people misunderst­ood me when I raised concerns about Azinga going straight into the eliminator. But it dawned on me that such opportunit­ies come once in a boxer’s life and it is coming for the second time to him.

“So we can’t let it slip. We are going out there to make a statement to the internatio­nal world that what happened against Rakhimov was just a slip up,… and actually we belong up there among the best. The Azinga Fuzile of recent times has been buried and we … dug up the old one. This is where he was discovered.”

The former SA featherwei­ght champion said: “This is the man who knows me and which buttons to press… I am hungrier than before. This is a do-or-die for me. This fight will decide my career.”

 ?? / ALAN EASON ?? Azinga Fuzile dominated Shavkat Rakhimov as he built a healthy lead until he was floored twice in the eighth round of their IBF eliminatio­n clash at the Orient Theatre.
/ ALAN EASON Azinga Fuzile dominated Shavkat Rakhimov as he built a healthy lead until he was floored twice in the eighth round of their IBF eliminatio­n clash at the Orient Theatre.

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