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Boxing returns to action at the Turfontein Race Course

boxing16 March 2024 10:21| © SuperSport
By:Ron Jackson
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Jason Medi © Gallo Images

In one on of the leanest periods in South African boxing in recent years, fight fans are pleased to hear that two South African-based Congolese boxers, Jason Medi (6-1; 2) and Jimmy “The Beast” Mabundji (10-7; 8), will meet for the vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF) All Africa light heavyweight title at the Turfontein Racecourse in Johannesburg on Wednesday 27 March.

The talented Medi made his pro debut on 3 July 2022, losing on points on points over six rounds against Asemmahle Wellem.

However, after this setback he never looked back, winning his next six fights in style and, in his most recent fight on 3 December 2023, he won on points over ten rounds against Mduduzi Moyo.

The more experienced Mabundji made his pro debut on 21 November 2010, which resulted in a loss.

However, he picked up the action and, in an in-and-out career, lost another six fights, which included a defeat against the talented Welcome Nontshinga.

He has a good chin, with only one of his losses coming inside the distance, and that was in his second-last fight against Patrick Mukula, who stopped him in the sixth round. However, he has also lost his most recent fight on 24 March last year, losing on points over six rounds against Alex Kabanga.

One must favour the more talented Medi, but the powerful and bigger puncher Mabundji could be dangerous.

On the undercard, former talented South African amateur champion Carlton Malajika goes in against Mxolisi Sibiya at junior lightweight.

Other fighters on the bill are Keanu Koopman, Bryan Thyse, Tristan Naidoo, Aaron Muteba, and Carl Van Blerk.

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