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Hekkie Budler to defend his title at supercharged Emperors evening

Emperors Palace will be action-packed as Golden Gloves delivers boxing aficionados with its latest project, titled Supercharged, on Saturday, March 19 .

The star-studded four-bout box and dine showpiece will be headlined by newly crowned World Boxing Association (WBA) Super champion Hekkie Budler, who will defend his WBA minimumweight gold against Byron Rojas (16-2), who’s ranked 10th by the WBA.

Budler’s elevation from regular champion to Super champion was confirmed by by the WBA in January, making him South Africa’s first WBA Super champion.

It’s an enormous endorsement of the strawweight champion’s status and puts him in the exclusive class including Leo Santa Cruz, Gennedy ‘GGG’ Golovkin, Sergey Kovalev and Tyson Fury, who all hold Super titles.

Announcing the news in Johannesburg, promoter Rodney Berman said there would be more pressure than ever on the South African after becoming Super champion.

“People will watch him with a more critical eye,” said the Golden Gloves boss.

“Rojas is young and fast and comes to fight. Hekkie won’t have to go looking for this kid. He will have to have his A-game, no question.”

Manager-trainer Colin Nathan was delighted with the news from the WBA, saying it was just reward for Budler’s determined rise to the top.

“He works harder than anyone and I’m deeply proud of this achievement. I know people diss the various titles, but boxing is an evolving sport and we must embrace change.

“The fact that so few fighters achieve Super status is what makes this stand out. Hekkie has come a long way and I’m proud to have enjoyed the journey with him.”

Also in the line-up is undefeated Paul Kamanga against dangerous Russian Roman Belaev for the WBA Pan-Africa welterweight title, and the rematch between Warren Joubert and Grant Fourie for the SA and Interim WBA Pan-Africa titles.

Rojas, the Nicaraguan, has been on a solid winning streak since 2013. He’s never fought out of his home country and has cleaned up locally.

He will, however, have his hands full against South African boxing’s pound-for-pound king. @SabeloBoksburg

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