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Boxing coming to the South

Trilogy boxing festival on September 3.

THE South will be a beehive of activity for pugilists on September 3 when boxing returns to the well-known Portuguese Hall.

Many international boxers took to the ring at this popular venue in the heydays of boxing in the South. But boxers and their followers will return to bring the sport back onto the doorstep of Southerners for an action-packed bill on Sunday.

IN ACTION: In the women’s division, Shayvonne Pattison will take on Lilian Molala in the heavyweight division over four rounds.
Photo: Annette van Schalkwyk

Trilogy Boxing Festival will be hosted by Unleashed Sport Events and tickets are already on sale. Three trainers in the South, Lionel Hunter, Manny Fernandes and Anton Gilmore, have put their energy into initiating this much-needed event to bring boxing back to the community. They expressed their hope that Southerners will support the event. This will be the first of many to come.

The event will have a 10-card boxing bill, the main fight being a South African title bout between the popular Lucky Monyebane, from the Harold Volbrecht camp, against Phila Mpontshana in a junior lightweight bout over 12 rounds.

The undercard belongs to Michael Mokoena and Tebogo Lalose in a Gauteng title fight over 10 rounds in the junior welterweight division.

IN GOOD SHAPE: Some of the boxers who will be in action at the Trilogy Boxing Festival together with organiser Shireen Hunter from the Hunters Group.
Photo: Annette van Schalkwyk

The international fight will see Clement Kamanga, who hails from the DRC and is a member of the Box Office, against Limbani Chipaka from Malawi over 10 rounds in the junior welterweight division. Jason Bedeman will take on Zenzele Ntanzi in the welterweight bout over six rounds.

In the women’s division, Lilian Molala will take on Shayvonne Pattison in the heavyweight division over four rounds.

The other bouts will include Ripformela Noah versus Mitch Steyn (junior welterweight), Raymond Kapula versus Junior Assoya (junior welterweight), Serge Kongolo versus Wynand Mulder (middleweight), Dino Familiar versus Layten Gloss (junior bantamweight) and Paul Manxilana versus Nyikio Ndukula (featherweight).

Tickets are on sale. Please contact Anton Gilmore on 083 653 0190 or Unleashed on 011 041 1200 or buy at the door. Boxing starts at 12 noon.

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