Two great sons of the Eastern Cape will clash in honour of boxing titan Mzi Mnguni at the Orient Theatre on November 20th
SuperSport and Golden Gloves have come together to stage a tournament in tribute of Mnguni, the trainer and patriarch of more than a dozen world champions and many others over a career spanning 30-plus years.
Fittingly, IBO strawweight champion Simphiwe Konkco (15-5, 7 KOs), who hails from Mthatha, will defend his title against Nkosinathi Joyi (26-4, 18 KOs) of Mdantsane, one of the most successful local fighters of recent years.
Both command large followings and are sure to pack out the famous Orient Theatre, the most vibrant boxing venue in South Africa.
Konkco shot to fame on the back of a tremendous fight against countryman Hekkie Budler last year. It was his introduction to a large national audience and although he lost a points decision, he showed the guts and style that would see him win the championship a few months later.
Now based in Johannesburg, he has won 10 of his last 11 fights and will likely start favourite against the veteran Joyi.
But southpaw Joyi is as tough as they come. He is a former IBF champion who has long enjoyed a place in the division's top 10. In a 30-bout career he has only lost once to a South African (Budler) and is planning to recapture old glories by upsetting the Konkco freight train.
"This is a case of two big-hearted boxers putting it all on the line," said promoter Rodney Berman. "Fighting in their back yard provides an entirely different dimension: local bragging rights are important to both and I'm expecting a cracking fight."
One of Mnguni's protégés, Giovanni Bushby (7-4-3, 5 KOs), will headline the undercard against SA super-middleweight champion Lee Dyer (6-3-1, 5 KOs) for the All-Africa title.
Bushby, who hails from East London and is fondly known as "the white who can fight", is a firm favourite in the Eastern Cape, his all-action style popular with the discerning home fans.
He will find a willing accomplice in Dyer, who shocked Belimo Weliya for the SA title in Queenstown a few months ago.
The Eastern Cape featherweight title will be on the line when Lwandisa Zinto (12-8-1, 9 KOs) and Aphiwe Masangwana (2-1, 1 KO) fight over 12 rounds.
The remainder of the bill is to be confirmed and will include strawweight dynamo DeeJay Kriel (10-1-1, 6 KOs), who is fresh off a KO victory a fortnight ago.
Many festivities are planned, including a parade of many of the finest fighters associated with Mnguni, among them Vuyani Bungu, Welcome Ncita, Mbulelo Botile, Lindi Memani and Zolile Mbityi.
"We are planning a joyous occasion befitting a man of Mr Mnguni's stature," said Graham Abrahams, head of Regulators Affairs at SuperSport. "He is a heroic boxing figure whose skill as a trainer and mentor are unparallelled."
The tournament will be broadcast live on SS7 and SuperSport Select from 2pm on November 20.
Tickets cost R100 and will be available at the door.