Thulani Malinga
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Thulani "Sugarboy" Malinga | |
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Real name | Thulani Malinga |
Nickname | Sugarboy |
Weight | Middleweight Light Heavyweight Super Middleweight |
Nationality | South African |
Birth date | December 11, 1955 |
Birth place | Ladysmith, South Africa |
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Total fights | 77 |
Wins | 44 |
Wins by KO | 20 |
Losses | 13 |
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No contests |
Thulani "Sugarboy" Malinga (born December 11, 1955 in Ladysmith, South Africa, was a professional boxer in the Super Middleweight (168lb) division, and was twice WBC super middleweight champion.
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[edit] Professional Career
Known as "Sugar Boy", Malinga turned pro in 1981 after compiling an amateur Record of 185-10, beginning his career with a first-round T.K.O. of Victor Zulu on August 8, 1981. Malinga held several championship titles during a twenty year career as a Middleweight, Super Middleweight, and Light Heavyweight, fighting memorable bouts against Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, and Roy Jones Jr. among others.
In 1989 he got his first shot at a title, taking on IBF Super Middleweight Title holder Graciano Rocchigiani. Malinga lost a decision, and the next year took on Lindell Holmes again for the IBF Super Middleweight Title. He again lost via decision, and in 1992 got a shot at the WBO Super Middleweight Title against Chris Eubank, but Malinga was dropped in the 5th and lost a close decision. After many fights in his native South Africa, he landed another shot at the title, against long-reigning WBC Super Middleweight Title holder Nigel Benn. Malinga won a shocking decision upset, but lost the title in his first defense against Vincenzo Nardiello. He regained the belt in his next fight, a decision win over Robin Reid for the WBC Super Middleweight Title. Again, he lost the belt in his first defense, a decision loss to Richie Woodhall. He fought four more times, retiring after a suffering an eighth-round T.K.O. against Ole Klemetsen on January 14, 2000, finishing his career with 44 wins (20 by K.O.) and 13 losses.
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Preceded by Nigel Benn |
WBC Super Middleweight Champion 2 Mar 1996–6 Jul 1996 |
Succeeded by Vincenzo Nardiello |
Preceded by Robin Reid |
WBC Super Middleweight Champion 19 Dec 1997–27 Mar 1998 |
Succeeded by Richie Woodhall |