Buthelezi retains IBO belt for fourth time

By Ron Jackson

In a scintillating display of boxing, South Africa’s Gideon Buthelezi scored a unanimous 12 round points victory over Lucas Emmanuel Fernandes Leone of Argentina at the International Convention Centre in East London on Friday night to retain his belt for the fourth time.

Judge Roger Barnol scored it 118-110 and judges Sazi Xamlashe and Patrick Mokindiwa handed in cards of 117-111 and 116-112.

The 32-year-old Buthelezi (52.10kg) looking sharp after his long layoff came out fast at the opening bell to score with his southpaw right jab to the head and body of the heavily tattooed Leone (52.10kg).

Leone, 26, spent most of the fight following Buthelezi around the ring as he rushed in throwing wild punches with very few landing as the slick Buthelezi picked him off and even turned him around at times.

The Argentinian who is ranked at number twenty-eight by the IBO never really got into the fight and looked like a lowly ranked boxer through most of the rounds.

Leone had little going for him other than fitness and courage but few boxing skills.

The only time that he looked dangerous was in the last round when he caught the tiring Buthelezi against the ropes and staggered him with a swinging right hand.

However, the champion had enough left to weather the storm and emerge a popular winner.

Buthelezi improved his record to 21-5, 4 KOs, and Leone’s record dropped 12-2-1, 9 KOs.

Referee Alan Matakane had very little work to do in a clean fight.

In the opening bout of the evening for the vacant IBF welterweight Youth title South Africa’s Uyanda Nogogo (66.30kg) outpointed Aziz Uliza (66.40kg) from Tanzania over ten rounds.

The scores were 100-89 on all three judges’ scorecards.

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