Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 08 March 2026
📘 Source: Daily Dispatch

Avuyile Mphikwa added his name to the star-studded featherweight division when he scored a sensational sixth-round knockout of Siphenathi Nobanda to win the provincial belt at Titi Jonas Community Hall in Port Alfred at the weekend. Having taken the boxing fraternity by surprise when he sneaked into a title shot out of nowhere, leaving favoured boxers behind,Mphikwa confirmed what his trainer Mapetla Mzamohad been lamenting: him being avoided in the division, rendering him in obscurity. Though he hails from Duncan Village, he fought in remote areas with his bouts taking place away from the glare of East London boxing eyes.

His last bout was in Gcuwa in October 2024, when he needed one round to destroy Xhanti Mjezu. He executed a similar destruction to Siyambuka Nomatiti’s in his professional debut in Mthatha six months earlier. However, his victory over those opponents lulled lofty expectations of his potential, putting him in the lower pecking order of contenders vying for the title.

With a slew of boxers jostling for supremacy in the division, including former SA champion Zolisa Batyi, his victim-cum-friend Awonke Tini, former top-rated bantamweight contender Likho Sigaba, former title-holder Bongani Fule, Simamkele Singile and Nobanda, Mphikwa’s name was hardly mentioned until Mzamo manoeuvred him into a title shot. Part of his dark horse tag was due to him rarely being seen in boxing circles, as he concentrated on his studies at the University of Fort Hare. But he proved to be equally adept behind the desk as he is in the ring when he dominated the more experienced Nobanda, dropping him twice in the fifth round.

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The slaughter was finally completed in the following round when a vicious uppercut sent Nobanda crashing face-first, with the referee immediately waving the action over. While his name will not be forgotten any time soon, Mzamo said there were areas needing polishing before turning the knockout specialist loose against the best in the division.

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Originally published by Daily Dispatch • March 08, 2026

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