Mukondeleleli still loyal to ex-mentor Pailman

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Charity Mukondeleli has shown loyalty towards his former trainer Bernie Pailman by turning down a request by trainer Sean Smith to man the corner of Ronald Malindi against Jorge Orozzo Mendoza from Mexico.

Smith, according to Mukondeleli, was going to remunerate him well for his services. In the same tournament, Mukondeleli’s charge Prince Dlomo will defend his SA junior-welterweight title for the fourth time against Marcus Lebogo. These fights and four other title fights will be staged by J4 Joy International Promoters.

Malindi was to make his debut under Smith after joining forces few months ago, this after leaving long-term mentor Pailman. Together they won the ABU SADC, Africa and SA titles; he went on to defend the SA belt three times under Pailman, who guided him to 18 wins from 18 fights. Pailman trained Mukondeleli as a fighter for 10 years. When Mukondeleli retired in 2016, Pailman roped him in as his assistant trainer at Westside Boxing Gym in Westbury and Malindi was one of the fighters that were trained there t the time.

 

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