The legal impasse between the National Professional Boxing Promoters Association (NPBPA) and the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Zizi Kodwa and Boxing South Africa (BSA) took another twist today, as the two parties started a process towards finding an amicable solution.
Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture Zizi Kodwa has denied that his notice of withdrawal to oppose the court challenge of the National Professional Boxing Promoters Association (NPBPA) means that he was throwing in the towel in the fight to defend the appointment of the new Boxing South Africa (BSA) board.
Minister of Sport, Arts, and Culture Zizi Kodwa is today expected to announce the new process to be followed in appointing yet another new Boxing South Africa (BSA) board.
The legal battles between the National Professional Boxing Promoters Association (NPBPA), Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture Zizi Kodwa, and Boxing South Africa (BSA) are far from over.
Acting CEO of Boxing South Africa (BSA) Mandla Ntlanganiso is confident that the legal impasse that has engulfed their organization will not cripple the sport and promised that 2024 is the year they will turn things around.
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.