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🇿🇼 Published: 08 January 2026
📘 Source: The Sowetan

Mahlatsi Sediane expects both the fight fraternity and the general public in Randfontein to show solidarity by attending her boxing tournament at Toekomsrus Secondary School on March 6. There has not been boxing in Toekkies since 2011. The last tournament there was organised by trainer Winston Mokone at Toekomsrus Community Hall.

Toekomsrus is home to a number of legitimate champions including Aladin “Mean Machine” Stevens (who defended his SA lightweight title 15 times), SA’s first IBO champ Simon “The Cheetah” Ramoni, former WBU welterweight titlist Jan “Kid Gavilan” Bergman, and former two times IBF and IBO junior lightweight titlist Malcolm “The Stone” Klassen. Most of these boxers were trained by Johannes “Oom Joe” Bowker (who passed away last April at the age of 91), Bokkie Martins and Matlo Bergman at the Diamond Gym. Sediane’s husband, Michael Sediane, also trained there.

He lost his first fight to Hekkie “Hexecutioner” Budler in 2005, and later trained aspirant fighters. He has produced a number of champions including Innocent Mantengu, (IBF Africa junior featherweight), Nomusa Ngema (female SA junior featherweight) and three provincial champions. Sediane said her tournament will be headlined by Siphelele Myeza and Sabelo Nkosi for the vacant Gauteng straw weight belt over 10 rounds.

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“I want to try and restore boxing on the West Rand,” said Sediane, who paid tribute to Rand West municipality for making it possible for her to give boxers action. “Gratitude to mayor William Matsheke for coming on board in our attempt to restore boxing on the West Rand.” The area, which is known for its vibrant arts, now faces issues like gang violence. Currently Toekomsrus does not have even a single boxer.

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Originally published by The Sowetan • January 08, 2026

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