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Sport Date: 18 February 2005
DZANANI – Ntshengedzeni “Huggerboy” Netshivhera’s defeat has sparked so many questions without answers about his boxing career. Netshivhera has suffered his sixth defeat in a row, when he was beaten by a TKO in the 2nd round by Sipho “Delta” Mukhithi during the Tshiawelo Boxing Promotions tournament that was staged at the Makhado College of Education hall last Saturday evening.
The judges had no choice but to declare the main supporting bout between Sakaria Mudau and Marting Mnyandu a draw. The main bout was between Nkosinathi Tshinavhe from Tshaulu and his Kwazulu Natal opponent, Stanley Zondo. Tshinavhe impressed the judges and he was declared the winner with the majority of points.
The fight between Justice Hlungwane and Nelson Chauke was a thriller from the start to the bitter end. It also ended in a draw.
The welterweight division fight between Gordon Mfolo and Sibusiso Ncobo provided six rounds of maximum entertainment. The two boxers shared the glory as the judges ruled it a draw as well. Norman Tshisikhawe was by far to good for his opponent, Nelson Chauke, when he convincingly beat the latter on points. The lightweight fight was fought over six rounds.
The opening fight was between Phathutshedzo Dongola from the local stables and Abram Leshaba. Although the fight was scheduled over four rounds, it ended in the second round. Dongola could not absorb the pressure from Leshaba and that ultimately forced the referee, Mrs Sylvia Maphangule, to stop the fight in the second round. Avhaathu Muleka beat Arnold Matyi on points in their junior featherweight fight that lasted for four rounds.
Frank is a Human Resources Manager at the Department of Public Works in Limpopo. He is the longest serving correspondent of the Mirror, having joined us at the end of 1990. He mainly writes sports reports and resides at Tsianda Village. In 2004, Frank won the National Castle League Award, an award for the best reporter in the SAB league in South Africa.

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