After receiving his second IBF junior-flyweight world title belt on Thursday, Africa’s only credible world boxing champion Sivenathi “Special One” Nontshinga says his best is yet to come.
Africa’s only credible world boxing champion Sivenathi “Special One” Nontshinga says he appreciates winning the IBF junior-flyweight title for the second time way more than the first time.
It took a special performance from Sivenathi “Special One” Nontshinga to reclaim his International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior-flyweight title, as he stopped Mexican boxer Adrian Curiel at the Guelaguetza Auditorium in Oaxaca, this morning.
As former IBF junior-flyweight world champion Sivenathi “Special One” Nontshinga attempts to regain his world title this evening (tomorrow morning SA Time) in Mexico, he’s banking on the experience of having fought and achieved his dream in the same ring.
Africa’s only credible world champion Sivenathi “Special One” Nontshinga says it was important they take up the opportunity of a voluntary defence of his world title.
As Sivenathi Nontshinga prepares to make the first defense of his IBF junior-flyweight world title this coming weekend, a proud father in Thembani Gopheni is happy to see his son being part of history in the country.