Sunday World (South Africa)

BSA apologises to Zulu king for failed tournament

Promoter Nododile being investigat­ed by control body

- By Kgomotso Mokoena

Boxing South Africa (BSA) could take action against the promoters of the botched boxing extravagan­za that included retired boxing icon Floyd “Money” Mayweather and Zulu King Misuzulu.

BSA, which has launched an investigat­ion into the matter, has also tendered an apology to King Misuzulu for the embarrassm­ent caused.

The joy4joy Tournament, which was initially pencilled for last Sunday, was postponed twice, but never materialis­ed.

In a radio interview on Metrofm, Mayweather’s camp distanced themselves from the shenanigan­s that ensued throughout. The camp claimed no money was paid to them by the organiser, Arnold “Squire” Nododile.

It is also alleged that the sanctionin­g fees were not paid and the number of bouts had been reduced from six to three. To make matters worse, some boxers found out on their way to the venue that the tournament had been called off and that some of the overseas fighters didn’t have return tickets.

“BSA as the regulator of profession­al boxing in the country hereby wishes to tender an apology to the Zulu King, the boxing fraternity as a whole and to members of the public at large who may have been negatively affected by the actions of the Joy4Joy boxing promotions.

“BSA emphasises that it is the primary responsibi­lity of promoters to stage quality and entertaini­ng tournament­s. This means among others that the promoter must comply with the regulatory framework of Boxing SA, particular­ly the boxing regulation­s,” reads BSA’S statement. “In the current matter, Boxing SA gave the promoter ample opportunit­y to comply with regulation­s but the promoter failed to comply, leaving Boxing SA with no option but to cancel the tournament.”*

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/ Getty Images Floyd Mayweather Jr

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