World Boxing Federation (WBF)
Intercontinental Flyweight
Champion Doctor Ntsele continues
his quest for a world title
shot, as he defends his crown on
October 5 in Bloemfontein, Free
State, South Africa.
Ntsele, who boasts a
professional record of 16-5-1
(11) and is a former South
African national champion, will
be facing compatriot Motswaki
Moselesele, 12-6-1 (5), in a
rematch of their October 2012
encounter which Ntsele won by
TKO in round twelve.
Having won the WBF title this
past April with an impressive
knockout in round eight over
Xola Sifama, this will be
26-year-old Ntsele’s first title
defence, and it will likely not
be an easy one as Moselesele
gave him all he could handle
before he finally found the
equalizer in the last round.
Former Free State champion
Moselesele has not fought since
last going to war with Ntsele, a
challenge for the S.A. title,
but he is reportedly in
magnificent shape and full of
confidence that this time he
will be the one leaving the ring
victorious.
Ntsele’s manager, former world
champion and South African
boxing icon, Lehlo Ledwaba has
proclaimed that, while not
looking past Moselesele, after
this bout he is hoping his
charge will be challenging for
the WBF World title, which is
currently vacant.
Moselesele will have his own
opinion about that, and should
see this as his own opportunity
to possibly get in line for a
crack at world honours if he
gets his revenge on October 5.
The highly anticipated grudge
match will be promoted by Lebo
Mahoko.
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