The Citizen (KZN)

Lamati is reloading his gun

Comeback fight for former IBO champion very nearly shelved due to a personal spat over the status of the bout.

- Trevor Cramer

The BRD Promotions tournament billed “Redemption Day” at the Booysens Boxing Club in Johannesbu­rg tomorrow afternoon will proceed despite being shrouded in controvers­y due to a personal spat over the status of the headline bout.

Fans of popular former IBO super-bantamweig­ht (junior-featherwei­ght) champion Ludumo “9mm” Lamati (18-0-1- 10 knockouts), will be delighted to see him back between the ropes for the first time since June 2021 when he faces experience­d Tanzanian Haidari Mchanjo (16-9-5-6 kos) in an internatio­nal 10-rounder.

Lamati, who hails from the

Eastern Cape but holds his training camps up in Johannesbu­rg, relinquish­ed his IBO title recently, having gained a majority points decision over the tough Mexican Jose Martin Estrada Garcia in an epic fight in June last year.

The winner will be presented

with a trophy belt, the Southern Africa “Ubuntu” belt, which will not be defended, but does carry the blessing of the World Boxing Council (WBC). No sanctionin­g fees will be payable by the promoter either.

The reputable sanctionin­g

body (WBC), which opened a South African office in Johannesbu­rg earlier this year under the management of Larry Wainstein and Allan Norman, has been involved in a bitter spat with Dr Peter Ngatane’s African Boxing Union (ABU) over the status of the belt which threatened to derail the tournament.

It may be a bit of a comedown for 29-year-old Lamati, who split with his previous promoters in January and is now under Wainstein’s management, but he is adamant there is no such thing as a “keep busy” fight for him.

His Tanzanian opponent is only 23-years-old but already has a 30-fight resume’, has been very active and is clearly ring wise.

“I don’t look at records. Every man stepping into the ring needs to be taken seriously. I never take someone like that lightly. I know he’s a quick counter-puncher and can let his hands go,” said Lamati.

Lamati, trained by Phumzile Matyhila, remains ranked No 9 by the WBC and has always preferred to do his talking in the ring.

But he won’t entertain any thoughts of ring rustiness either.

He cannot afford to be classified as “inactive” if he intends scaling the ratings ladder in the major sanctionin­g bodies.

The tournament starts at 2pm with a full undercard and will be live-streamed on

 ?? Picture: Brian Wysoke ?? GOING PLACES. Former IBO super-bantamweig­ht champion Ludumo Lamati (left) alongside Mashudu Oscar Nembahe of BRD Promotions with the WBC Southern Africa ‘Ubuntu’ trophy belt.
Picture: Brian Wysoke GOING PLACES. Former IBO super-bantamweig­ht champion Ludumo Lamati (left) alongside Mashudu Oscar Nembahe of BRD Promotions with the WBC Southern Africa ‘Ubuntu’ trophy belt.

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