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Why Nontshinga-Tyirha fight will never happen

CEO reckons it would be foolish to match fighters from same stable

- By Bongani Magasela

Fight fans in East London who are already calling for a showdown between Sivenathi Nontshinga and Nhlanhla Tyirha must forget about seeing that boxing contest

The CEO of Rumble Africa, Nomfesane Nyatela. said she was well aware of the noise about these young fighters meeting will give clear direction on both fighters’ careers in terms of the weight division they must fight in.

“The Special One” as Nontshinga is affectiona­tely known, holds the IBF junior flyweight belt while Tyirha, who goes by the moniker “Kilimanjar­o”, won the same boxing organisati­on’s interconti­nental title on Sunday.

There is general feeling from religious fight followers who admire both fighters’ skills that Nontshinga must move up the weight class to junior bantamweig­ht because he is said to be battling to make the limit.

Some say Tyirha – the former SA and WBO global champion – must go down to straw weight because he is too small for the junior flyweights.

Nontshinga, trained by Colin Nathan and assisted by the boxer’s father Thembani Gopheni, and Tyirha, whose career is under young trainer Khangelani Jack, are both promoted by Rumble Africa Promotions of Terries Ntuthu.

“Look, I can safely say that fight will not happen,” said Nyatela. “I understand where people are coming from in terms of weight divisions but to match them against each other is a big no; not when they are both with us. Who will we be doing that fight for and most importantl­y, will Nontshinga and Tyirha benefit from such a fight? We want to produce as many world champions as we can in different sanctionin­g bodies.”

Tyirha was at his best on Sunday afternoon when he confounded Orlie Silvestre over 12 rounds to win by a lopsided points decision of 120108 and 119-109 (twice).

SA super middleweig­ht champion Asemahle “Predator” Wellem dispatched Tinashe Zihove in two rounds while Siseko Makeleni won the Eastern Cape lightweigh­t title with a third-round stoppage of Luthando Bokuva.

 ?? /THEO JEPHTA ?? Boxing champion Sivenathi Nontshinga gets a hero’s welcome at the King Phalo airport in East London.
/THEO JEPHTA Boxing champion Sivenathi Nontshinga gets a hero’s welcome at the King Phalo airport in East London.

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