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Spectators flock to see flying fists

_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_November 22, 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
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Hundreds upon hundreds of spectators were drawn to the open-air Sondelani Teamsports boxing tournament held at the Dr Jacob Zuma Drive Market Square on Saturday. Around 60 boxers from Grahamstown and nearby areas took to the ring, entertaining the huge crowd from the morning until the late afternoon.

Hundreds upon hundreds of spectators were drawn to the open-air Sondelani Teamsports boxing tournament held at the Dr Jacob Zuma Drive Market Square on Saturday. Around 60 boxers from Grahamstown and nearby areas took to the ring, entertaining the huge crowd from the morning until the late afternoon.

Juniors, seniors and women boxers from various clubs took part, including Nyusa Boxing Promotions, Mfuzo, Masibambane, Nkuthazo, Mayfield, Kirkwood and the Port Alfred Boxing Club.

Municipal officials and representatives from the Makana Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture were also there to take in the day’s action.

Sondelani Teamsports, based in Kirkwood, has a year-long partnership with the regional sports and recreation department to ensure that boxing activities take place in all areas of Cacadu.

Sondelani owner Russell Sparg told Grocott’s Mail that all the boxers who took part in the event walked away with medals and their clubs received boxing equipment, kit and T-shirts.

Cacadu Boxing Organisation secretary Mfuzo Dyira said the event was such a success that they will consider holding future free boxing trials outdoors as it attracts all types of people.

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