Daily Sun (July 30 2015) - MZANSI boxing has been rocked by a muthi scandal.
It raises questions about Tsiko “Cruel Junior” Mulovhedzi’s surprise capture of the IBO welterweight title.
ALI “RUSH HOUR” FUNEKA’S TRAINER, DUKES SEKONYELA, CLAIMS SOMETHING INTERFERED WITH HIM.
Sekonyela was speaking after underdog Mulovhedzi dropped the veteran titleholder four times before the referee stopped the fight. “We are not accusing Mulovhedzi,” he said. “But there are rumours that the opposition camp used muthi.”
Sekonyela said his camp heard Mulovhedzi’s followers were doing suspicious things outside the ring during the fight last weekend. “I noticed my boxer was not in that fight. He was not himself. He was wobbly from the first round, and I know Ali is still very strong. “When he came to the corner after the first round I could see his eyes were changing. He complained that he couldn’t balance,” said Sekonyela.
But Mulovhedzi said these were all just excuses. “When you beat someone, he will try hard to come up with all sorts of excuses,” he said. “I don’t care. I won the fight. “When the belt is gone, it’s gone. Nothing said can bring it back.”