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SA Box ing’s winners an osers T ommy “T ommy Gun Oos thui zen – IBO super middleweight champion T ommy Gun is ye ttobede fea te din21 ght s. The 24 -ye ar-old excelled with four ght s in 20 12 , al l of which were con vin cing vic tor ies. Thi s came de spi te the ina cti vit y tha t has te d many of hi s fell ow SA boxers because of the SA BC TV blackout. The Inter national Bo xing Organisa - tion (IBO) super middleweight champ ion’ s US connection s hav e al so come in ha ndy and hi s career lo ok swel l on tr ac k. He ha s ma de it knownhewants to chal le nge fo r the WB A sup er middle we ight ti tl eina uni cati on bout this yea r. He ghts under the wing of le ge ndar y tr ai ner Harold Volbrecht, who train ed the late Corrie Sanders, one of only thr ee boxers to have def eated hea vyw eight box ing superstar Wladi mir Klitschk o Mor uti “Bab y F ace Mthalane IBF yw eight champion Mthalane is the only SA boxer who holds an International Boxin g Feder ati on (IB F) belt. The IBF yw eigh t cha mpion can be con sider ed the be st loc al boxer gi ve n the respect the IBF co mman ds as one of the top glob al boxing authoriti es. Last year, in Septe mber , Mthal ane defended the ti tl e for th e four th ti me. He di d so inst yle by re si st ing a 16 000-strong cr owd cheering for hi s opponent in Panama. Mthalane is an epic gla dia tor of thi s gen er ati on. He wa s ov erlook ed in the SA Sports awards and Sports Minist er Fikil e Mbalul a blamed Boxing SA for failing to nominate him Chris “The Heat” van Heer den– IBO welterweight champ ion V an Heerden became The He at in 2011 when he de fe at ed Kaizer Ma buza and earned hi ms el f the then va can t IBO wel ter we ight tit le . He de fe nded his belt earl y this ye ar agai nst expe rienced Arg entinean Sebastián Luj an. Pri or to winnin g the IBO we lt erweight tit le, he tasted victory against once- promising bo xe rs Bongani Mwela se and Boit shepo Mandaw e.Heisone of the rising bo xing prospect s fr om SA and heisduetode fend his ti tle ag ai nst MatthewHatton– the grea t Ri ck y Hatton’s br othe r – in Mar ch. At 25, van Heer de n st il l has a lo t toprove, bu t age is st ill on his si de Losers Winners

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SA Boxing’s winners an osers

Tommy“Tommy Gun”Oosthuizen – IBO supermiddleweight championTommyGun is yet to be defeated in 21ghts. The 24-year-old excelled withfour ghts in 2012, all of which wereconvincing victories. This camedespite the inactivity that has

ted many of his fellow SAboxersbecause of the SABC TV blackout.The International Boxing Organisa-tion (IBO) super middleweightchampion’s US connections havealso come in handy and his careerlooks well on track.He has made itknown he wants to challenge for the

WBA super middleweight title in aunication bout this year. He ghtsunder the wing of legendary trainerHarold Volbrecht,who trained thelate Corrie Sanders, one of only threeboxers to have defeated heavyweightboxing superstar Wladimir Klitschko

Moruti “Baby Face”Mthalane – IBF yweightchampionMthalane is the only SAboxer whoholds an International BoxingFederation (IBF) belt. The IBFyweight champion canbeconsidered the best local boxergiven the respect the IBFcommands as one of the top globalboxing authorities. Last year, inSeptember, Mthalane defendedthe title for the fourth time. He didso instyleby resisting a 16 000-strongcrowd cheering for his opponent inPanama. Mthalane is an epic

gladiator of this generation.He wasoverlooked in the SA Sports awardsand Sports Minister Fikile Mbalulablamed Boxing SAfor failing tonominate him

Chris “The Heat” vanHeerden – IBOwelterweight championVan Heerden became The Heat in2011 when he defeated KaizerMabuza and earned himself the thenvacant IBOwelterweight title. Hedefended his belt early this yearagainst experienced ArgentineanSebastián Lujan.Prior to winning theIBO welterweight title, he tastedvictory against once-promisingboxers Bongani Mwelase andBoitshepo Mandawe.He is one of therising boxing prospects from SA andhe is due to defend his title against

Matthew Hatton – the great RickyHatton’s brother – in March. At 25,van Heerden still has a lot to prove,but age is still on his side

Nkosinathi“Mabhere” JoyiMabhere, which means “The Bears”,last year lost his 21-ght undefeatedrecord and his IBF minimumweighttitle when Mario Rodriguez knockedhim out in Mexico. The pride of Mdantsane is an exciting ghter butlosing the IBF belt was a major blow.He tried to redeemhimself bywinning the interim World BoxingAssociationminimumweight title

against ArgentineanWalter Rojas inEast London on December 8.Thevictory was,however, not enough tosee him regain the respect hecommanded with the IBF title.The Ring Magazine once ranked the29-year-old as the bestminimumweight boxerin the world

Bongani “Cyclones”MwelaseOnce regarded as the future risingking of the welterweight division,Mwelase has allbut disappearedfrom boxing circles. He last fought in2011, losing to Chris van Heerden inan IBO welterweight title eliminatorbout.The 31-year-old’s drop in formstarted in 2010 when he lost toLovemore N’dou – also his rstcareer loss. Out of 14 wins, Mwelase

won 12 by knockout, but the formerSA welterweight champion may aswell consider calling it quits, if hehasn’t already

Zolani “Last Born”TeteTete lost an IBF super yweight

eliminationbout in September in hiscollision with undefeated RobertoDomingo Sosa from Argentina. He is atalented 23-year-old pugilist whosmoked every opponent he faceduntil Mthalane defeated him late in2010.He remains loved in Mdantsane,Eastern Cape, and not all is lost forTete.With youth on his side, he hastime to regain glory. Fighting underthe guidance of decorated trainerNick Durandt also bolsters theprospects of this IBF-belt hopeful

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