Cabo Beach Club outside the V&A Waterfront was packed to the rafters this past weekend with spectators enjoying a night of boxing by the beach.
Headlined by Wynberg’s Cristiano Ndombassy and Gqeberha’s Darrin Rossouw, the Fight Island event was organised by Insane Boxing Promotions and ML Boxing Promotions.
Promoter Matt Leisching said the event was the first of its kind in South Africa.
“The event was just what we expected it to be; great entertainment in and out the ring, world class venue, and amazing people and celebrities were there bringing new eyes to the sport and giving a great platform to the boxers which is what they deserve,” he said.
“Thank you to my sponsors Bomb Squad, Knox Dydrate, Pepper Club Hotel and Tic Tac Bets for making it happen,” said Leisching.
In the main bout, Ndombassy got the better of Rossouw in the first round with a TKO win in the welterweight division. The former world champion, Ndombassy extended his professional tally to 14 wins and nine losses. Rossouw’s record drops to three losses and eight wins.
Provincial champion Kaya Mlata beat former world champion, Siboniso Gonya from KZN in the super bantamweight division via unanimous points.
Dillon Solomons, from Pride Fighting Academy, suffered a first round defeat to Eric Kasanda from Savage Boxing Academy. Solomons loss takes him to three losses with six wins under his belt.
Rising prospect, Dylan Prosser was all smiles after his win against a tough Sifiso Chilli. The TKO win against Chilli increased Prosser’s professional record to five unbeaten wins. Chilli drops to two losses and one win.
Pretoria’s SD Pypers concluded his middleweight fight in the first round against Sipho Manya, from The Icon. Pypers moves to two wins.
Promising amateur female boxer, Saar-rah Karriem outboxed Hanna Von Wirth, winning the bout via TKO to claim Cabo Fight Island’s title on the night.
Boyd Allen beat Nicholas Jooga in the super welterweight division, pushing his winning tally to seven wins, one draw and one loss, while Jooga drops to three wins and six losses.