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Ndongeni faces Muratalla for biggest paycheck of his career yet

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Ndongeni said the purse money he signed for is good. “It is by far the biggest amount I ever fought for in boxing,” he said yesterday from the US, which has become his second home.

The married father of three from Mount Frere grew up in Duncan Village where his career began and flourished under trainer Mzamo “Chief” Nekanye before relocating to Johannesburg in 2015. He lives here permanently with his family and owns a house in Riverside View, Diepsloot.

Ndongeni was in Las Vegas, US, on January 6 to face Arnold Baborza Jr, who stopped him in the eighth. The former ABU junior welterweight champion spent the whole of January in that country before coming back home in February.

At 33, he must squeeze himself to make the limit for the lightweight division. “It is a must-win and life-changing fight [because] if I win, a title fight will be very close,” said Ndongeni, who revealed that he is now managed by Elliot Amoakah from London, who is based in Dubai.

“His plans is obviously to push me to a world title fight in the Top 4 belts and move up in ranks.”

On July 8 last year, Ndongeni was defeated by Ernesto Mercado at the Plaza de Colores in the tourist section of Puerto Salvador Allende in Managua, Nicaragua.

Ndongeni has won 31 of his 35 fights.

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