It was a good day in the office for coach Matt Leisching and his camp at MadFit Boxing this past Saturday night.
Two of his fighters, Caleigh Swart and Dean Promnick won in fine fashion at the boxing extravaganza organised by African Pride Fighting Championships and Insane Boxing Promotion, at Hope Street Hall.
Headlining the event, Swart beat Zimbabwe’s Pamela Matunga on points in their junior featherweight bout.
Arguably the more conditioned fighter on the night, Swart got the better of her opponent, from 365 Boxing Gym, winning on points.
Matunga had a chance to cause an upset for the home favourite, but her stamina let her down at a crucial moment in the fight.
With the judges scoring it in favour of Swart, she now moves to three fights and three wins, with her eye on the provinicial, national and international titles.
Her gym partner, Dean Promnick on the other hand, knocked out Khodani ‘SeaNation’ Nephalana from A-Z Boxing Academy, in the middleweight division.
African Championships and Insane Boxing Promotions event headliner, Caleigh Swart, from MadFit, won her junior featherweight fight against Pamela ‘Pablo’ Matunga, from 365 Boxing Gym, on Saturday night. Official, Cliff Mbelu lifts Swart’s hand after her third professional victory. Picture: Lonwabo MareleGudani ‘The Man’ Mudau from A-Z Boxing Academy squared off against Jess Mouneimne from Pride Fighting Academy on Saturday night. The PFA fighter won on points. Picture: Lonwabo MareleProfessional boxers, Likho Nxele, Simamkele Tutsheni and amateur fighter, Olwethu Mkhathala in attendance at the African Championships and Insane Boxing Promotions event in Gardens. Picture: Lonwabo MareleSandiso ‘King Candy’ Nhlapo with his trainer from Tiger Boxing Club, getting ready for his junior lightweight fight against Sikelela ‘Six’ Xatasi of Southpaw Boxing Club in Fish Hoek. InAfter shaking gloves, MadFit’s Dean Promnick got the better of Khodani ‘SeaNation’ Nephalana from A-Z Boxing Academy, in the middleweight division.Official, Sipho Ndongeni counting out Khodani Nephalana, after a combination by Dean Promnick that sent him down to the canvas, in Hope Street, on Saturday night. Picture: Lonwabo MarelePride Fighting Academy’s Asekho Nocele made light work of his opponent, Ishmael Makhodo, at Hope Street Hall, on Saturday night, April 27. he won via knockout in the second round. Picture: Lonwabo MareleOfficial, Xolisani Mqintamo focused during the African Pride Fighting Championships and Insane Boxing Promotion’s boxing instalment, at Hope Street Hall, on Saturday. Picture: Lonwabo MareleBlood, Sweat and Tear’s fighter, Kaya ‘The Lion’ Mlata strapping up just before his first round win against Lebogang ‘Butterfly’ Monoko from Legacy Boxing Gym. Picture: Lonwabo MareleSouthpaw Boxing’s trainer, Tyron Lloyd with his promising fighter, Sikelela ‘The Six’ Xatasi after his knockout win against Sandiso Nhlapo on Saturday. Xatasi, from Fish Hoek, moved his winning tally to four unbeaten professional fights.Blood, Sweat and Tear’s fighter, Owen Venganayi means business. The promising junior featherweight fighter won on points against Goitsimodemo ‘Big Animal’ Pooe.headliner for the night, Caleigh Swart was focused ahead of her task against Zimbabwe’s Pamela Matunga. She won on points. Picture: Lonwabo Marele