Sowetan

ESPN tourneys have produced real champs for SA

Promoter Shongwe promises more growth next year

- By Bongani Magasela

While eight new champions were crowned in the 10 internatio­nal boxing tournament­s that were staged by The Walt Disney Company Africa since it made inroads in January, six title holders have retained their titles.

This American multinatio­nal mass media and entertainm­ent conglomera­te, whose headquarte­rs are in California, is represente­d in SA by promoter Sfiso Shongwe. They have made strides in advancing the careers of some African fighters since January.

Shongwe said they had no ties with fighters, which meant boxers only signed fight contracts.

Once they have fought, it is over. Many boxers’ careers have come to a standstill due to binding contracts with particular promoters as it prevents them from fighting for any other promoter.

“We give opportunit­ies to fighters to showcase their skills and seeing them grow as fighters makes us happy,” Shongwe said yesterday.

But the company whose tournament­s are televised live by ESPN, which is one of its many content providers, is committed to few fighters such as Jackson Chauke, Ellen Simwaka, Smangele Hadebe, Sibusiso Zingange, Sikho Nqothole, Jabulani Makhense and Emmany Kalombo.

Chauke won ABU flyweight and also defended his SA title while Simwaka from Malawi won the IBF Africa bantamweig­ht title and has also successful­ly defended it.

Hadebe won the women ABU flyweight belt and has defended it successful­ly. Zingange won the SA junior lightweigh­t title and then lost it while Nqothole first fought an eight rounder before winning the WBO global junior bantamweig­ht title two weekends ago.

Makhense had two non-title fights before capturing the IBF Continenta­l junior welterweig­ht belt two weekends ago. Kalombo won the IBF Africa junior middleweig­ht title, which the SA-based Congolese will defend in Shongwe’s tournament at Sun Coast in Durban on November 17 against Shiver Singh from India.

“We hope to continue giving opportunit­ies while growing the breath of opportunit­ies even in 2023 and see more champions crowned,” said Shongwe.

The upcoming tournament in Durban will include a KwaZulu-Natal provincial title fight between Sanele Maduna and Mduduzi Mzimela in the junior featherwei­ght. Xolisani Ndongeni and Ludumo Lamati will be involved in internatio­nal non-title fights.

 ?? /SUPPLIED ?? Sikho Nqothole excited after being declared a winner in the WBO global junior bantamweig­ht title clash against Filipino Denmark Quibido in Sandton.
/SUPPLIED Sikho Nqothole excited after being declared a winner in the WBO global junior bantamweig­ht title clash against Filipino Denmark Quibido in Sandton.

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