Fort Hare show set to knock your socks off

Promoter Andile Sidinile says his international tournament which will form part of University of Fort Hare’s centenary celebrations will linger in the minds of people for a long time.

“That is simply because it features not only Sijuta Promotion’s stars but also the country’s crème de la crème,” he said.

Ndongeni said: “It feels good to be back in action. When I am not active I become frustrated. I need to fight regularly in order to gain experience.

“That will help prepare me for any boxer. It does not matter who I am fighting, the bottom line is to get inside the ring and face someone in my weight division.”

Vetyeka was pleasantly surprised by the news. “It is good news that I am back in action but I am hearing this for the first time from you. I have been in the gym since and I will be ready to face anybody,” he said.

Khonco, who turns 30 in June, said: “Age is not on my side. I must get busy in these years that I am left with.”

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