BSA board is biased and divisive, says promoter Kometsi

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BSA board is biased and divisive, says promoter Kometsi
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Treatment of licensees by the Boxing SA board is divisive and their actions are causing hostility among them, says Gauteng Boxing Promoters Association chairperson and promoter Tshele Kometsi.

The seven-member board comprising Luthando Jack , Sakhiwo Sodo, Gilberto Martins, Azwitamisi Nthangeni, Nsikayezwe Sithole, Surej Maharaj and Zandile Kabini was appointed by sport minister Nathi Mthethwa in December.“It has regressed and no progress has been done at all, especially in the sanctioning part, which is the core business of the sport,” Kometsi said yesterday.

“How does Sodo, also a BSA board member, utter such a statement when he knows too well that you first secure a fight before you can fly in foreign fighters. We are speaking here about a vastly experienced boxing administrator but he still makes foolish decisions like this. Kometsi said they, as the provincial promoters association, had engaged the BSA board on a similar matter early in the year, around May, querying an identical decision.

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