It is “Make Or Break”, as the
show has been labelled, on March
30 when Kalakoda Promotions
present David Rajuili vs.
Nkululeko Venganayi for the
vacant World Boxing Federation
(WBF) All Africa Lightweight
title at Mistico Equestrian
Center in Cape Town, South
Africa.
Rajuili, 10-8-1 (3), has gone
through a rough spell since
winning the WBF International
Super Featherweight title by
beating Georgian Giorgi
Gachechiladze at the WBF World
Convention in Maribor, Slovenia
in September of 2016.
While he scored another good win
in his next fight, he then lost
three straight, was stripped of
his title, and saw his stock
drop considerably. However, the
29-year-old from Buksburg in
Gauteng returned to winning-ways
last November, and is now ready
to claim his second title in a
new weight class.
Zimbabwe-born, South
Africa-based puncher Nukululeko
Venganayi, 10-5 (9), is also on
a mission to resurrect his
career. In his most recent
outing he lost to Joe Murray in
England, and this is a major
opportunity for him to put his
name on the map.
Venganayi (34) will enjoy
home-town support for the fight,
as he resides in Cape Town
suburb Sea Point. He also
carries the harder punch, but
Rajuili has youth on his side,
and probably has a slight
advantage in technique.
It is truly “Make or Break” in
this encounter, televised by
Kwese Sports and Soweto TV, as
the winner will be eligible for
bigger opportunities, and the
loser will likely be pushed back
in line.
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