Zolani Tete pulls out of World Boxing Super Series after sustaining shoulder injury

24 April 2019 - 20:43
By Bongani Magasela
Zolani Tete has withdrawn from a world boxing competition after suffering from a shoulder injury.
Image: SINO MAJANGAZA Zolani Tete has withdrawn from a world boxing competition after suffering from a shoulder injury.

Zolani "Last Born" Tete has pulled out of the bantamweight World Boxing Super Series due to a shoulder injury - his manager Mlandeli Tengimfene announced on Wednesday night.

Tengimfene made the announcement from Louisiana, in the US, where Tete was to unify his WBO belt with WBA Super holder Nonito "Filipino Flash" Donaire on Sunday morning (SA time).

The bout was to be the official semifinal of the WBSS Series that is organised by German promoter Kalle Sauerland.

"Yes, it is true he sustained a right shoulder injury. The fight could be moved to the 15th on June," said Tengimfene.

Tete has been in Louisiana for few days after spending two weeks in Las Vegas in the state-of-the-art gym of retired boxer Floyd Mayweather Junior.

Tete, from Mdantsane in the Eastern Cape, rounded up his preparations under successful American trainer Floyd Mayweather Senior, the 66-year-old father of the most successful boxer Floyd. The latter held multiple world boxing titles in four weight classes before he retired undefeated with 50 fights.

Mayweather Senior  other boxer Andrew Tabiti will face Yuniel Dorticos in the semifinal of the cruiserweight WBSS.