Boxing champion Ronald 'King' Malindi won't quit his job as a taxi driver

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Boxing champion Ronald 'King' Malindi won't quit his job as a taxi driver
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The national lockdown to curb the spread of the Covid-19 has effectively dropped reigning South African bantamweight boxing champion Ronald 'King' Malindi for a mandatory count.

Ronald Malindi was a taxi driver before he became a boxer and says he won't quit his full-time job.The national lockdown to curb the spread of the Covid-19 has effectively dropped reigning South African bantamweight boxing champion Ronald"King" Malindi for a mandatory count.

But the tough-as-teak lanky fighter says he is optimistic life will get back to normal and then hit the road again.

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