Sowetan

BSA working hard to bring back action to fans

All stakeholde­rs playing their part – Nthangeni

- By Bongani Magasela

The upward trajectory in active boxing in the country, which afforded licensees the opportunit­y to talk about their challenges, is the result of the board of Boxing SA’s provincial and national roadshows – says board member Dr Azwitamisi Nthangeni.

About 20 tournament­s have taken place since January. Five are lined up for this month already – Last Born’s in Wild Coast Sun, Eastern Cape, on Saturday; BRD Promotion at Booysens Gym, Johannesbu­rg, on Sunday; Walt Disney Africa at The Galleria, Sandton, Johannesbu­rg, on May 26; Xaba Academy at East London’s ICC on May 28; and Bonglez Promotion’s maiden tourney at Booysens on May 29.

Nthangeni, who also serves BSA as media liaison officer, said: “All provinces came on board and we addressed some of the issues. I can simply attribute what you see now to the positive approach of the board.

“We have a chairperso­n [Luthando Jack] who deals with issues on their merits without taking sides. He always tries to look for a middle ground so that any matter is resolved amicably.

“We also improved relations with provincial government­s and formalised relations with MECs and that has helped in a number of tournament­s that have taken place. The [sports] minister [Nathi Mthethwa] also said we must make sure that national public holidays such as Human Rights Day and Freedom Day are incorporat­ed in the calendar.

“Recently, we were involved in a tournament in Mangaung, Bloemfonte­in, in partnershi­p with Dream Team Promotions and the provincial government, which was staged to celebrate Freedom Day. We will continue doing so, which is part of our deliverabl­es.”

There was lull in action when the country went on the hard lockdown in 2020. Action returned towards the end of that year under strict lockdown regulation­s, including the costly biobubble, and boxing happened behind closed doors.

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