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Junior featherweight boxer Skumbuzo Ximba dies

boxing05 March 2024 12:18| © SuperSport
By:Ron Jackson
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It has been reported that four-fight novice boxer, Skhumbuzo Ximba, passed away at the Hillbrow hospital in Johannesburg on Friday.

Ximba from Manzamhlophe in Empangeni, in KwaZulu-Natal, was admitted to the hospital after collapsing in a Hillbrow gymnasium shortly after finishing four rounds of sparring on Friday afternoon.

It has been reported that the sparring was stopped by his uncle, KZN Natal junior-welterweight champion, Lindokuhle Dlamini, who removed the gloves before he collapsed.

Ximba was training for a fight that was scheduled to take place at a Boxing 5’s tournament to be held at the Box Camp in Booysens on Friday night.

He was transported to hospital and breathing with the assistance of a machine but, unfortunately he passed away on Friday afternoon.

It was reported that he was once injured when he was hit on the head with a stick some time ago.

He only scored one victory in four fights and his last two losses were on knockouts.

In his most recent fight on 23 June 2023 he was badly knocked out in the third round.

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