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Hadebe retains ABU belt in four rounds

boxing26 August 2022 08:12
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Simangele Hadebe © Gallo Images

ESPN Africa Boxing 20 saw South African Simangele Hadebe (12-3-2) retain her title as the ABU Flyweight champion after Tanzanian Stumai Muki (6-2-0) retired injured ahead of round four in their international bout in Johannesburg, South Africa on Thursday 25 August.

Hadebe controlled the fight from the onset, using her jab and stinging straight right to keep her opponent at bay. Muki struggled to find any rhythm and had no answer for the South African’s superior boxing skills.

The writing was on the wall before the Tanzanian failed to answer the call for the fourth round, retiring due to a shoulder injury and handing Hadebe the TKO win.

SIMWAKA DEFENDS IBF TITLE IN ALL-OUT-WAR

The co-main saw Malawian Ellen Simwaka (11-5-2) successfully defend her IBF African Bantamweight title after beating Zambian Lina Kasweka (6-1-0) via majority decision (93-96, 97-93, 96-93) in their international bout over ten rounds.

It was all-out-war from the opening bell as both fighters came out swinging, but neither could take the ascendancy in the first few rounds.

The champ, though, showed her class and continued to push the pace, landing shot after shot as Kaseka began to tire. Nonetheless, the two stood toe-to-toe and slugged it out, and in the end Simwaka just landed more shots than her opponent.

COMBINATIONS EARN MKANDLA THE WIN

The main card opened with a tightly contested affair that saw Zimbabwean Monica Mkandla (2-0-0) win via majority decision (38-38, 39-37, 39-37) against South African Nomusa Ngema (1-1-0) in their international Bantamweight fight over four rounds.

Mkandla threw more combinations and landed the more telling blows to pick up her second professional victory while Ngema suffered her first loss.

OVERHAND RIGHT MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE FOR SIMON

The second bout on the main card saw South African Sazisiwe Simon (2-0-0) earn a unanimous decision (40-36, 40-36, 39-37) victory over Malawian Adidya Mimu (1-1-0) in their international Junior Featherweight fight over four rounds.

Simon was the busier of the two fighters and worked well on the inside, but the most telling trait of the bout was the South African’s overhand right which often sent Mimu tumbling. It was Simon’s second win of her career while the Tanzanian suffered her first professional loss.

STALEMATE BETWEEN DUBE AND MUTSHAYI

The third bout on the main card produced a stalemate as Nosiacwase Dube (0-3-3) and Lufuno Mutshayi (1-6-2) fought to a draw (59-55, 58-56, 57-57) in their Junior Featherweight contest over six rounds.

Dube started the better of the two fighters and had the better technique which saw her win the earlier rounds, but Mutshayi kept pushing forward and started to wear her opponent down.

In the conclusion, neither could find the next gear and had to settle for the draw which leaves Dube winless in her career.

MOKEBISI WITH TKO WIN

The fourth bout on the main card ended on a rather sad note with Zimbabwean Patience Mastara (5-8-4) failing to answer the bell to the seventh round due to injury in her international Junior Featherweight contest against South African Matshidiso Mokebisi (16-10-1).

The fight started slowly with both boxers feeling each other out, but the contest sprang into life in the third round with two knockdowns. First, a left hook from Mastara sent the South African to the canvas, but she quickly got back up.

Mokebisi then delivered a devasting straight left to send the Zimbabwean to the floor, but she too got back to her feet.

The following rounds saw Mokebisi take the fight by the scruff of the neck as she started landing numerous shots which in the end saw the Zimbabwean unable to continue, handing the South African the TKO victory.

UNDERCARD:

The first bout on the undercard saw Ishmael Kadri (3-0-0) earn a majority decision win (39-39, 39-37, 38-36) over Luvo Xhomfo (0-3-0) in their Featherweight contest over four rounds.

The second bout on the undercard produce an entertaining slugfest with Katelgo Khanyisa (3-0-0) picking up a split decision win (77-75, 75-77, 77-75) over Sipho Mahlangu in their Lightweight fight over eight rounds.

MAIN CARD RESULTS:

- Monica Mkandla wins by majority decision over Nomusa Ngema (38-38, 39-37, 39-37)
- Sazisiwe Simon wins by unanimous decision over Adidya Mimu (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
- Nosiacwase Dube and Lufuno Mutshayi fight to a draw (59-55, 58-56, 57-57)
- Matshidiso Mokebisi wins by TKO over Patience Mastara (7th round)
- Ellen Simwaka wins by majority decision over Lina Kasweka (93-96, 97-93, 96-93)
- Simangele Hadebe wins by TKO over Stumai Muki (4th round)

UNDERCARD RESULTS:

- Ishmael Kadri wins by majority decision over Luvo Xhomfo (39-39, 39-37, 38-36)
- Katelgo Khanyisa wins by split decision over Sipho Mahlangu (77-75, 75-77, 77-75)

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