Tete, who is promoted in the UK by Frank Warren, does not earn less than R1m when he fights.
Zolani Tete in training in Mdantsane, Eastern Cape, as he prepares for a World Boxing Super Series fight against Nonito Donaire. The bout is set to take place on April 27 in the US. / MARK ANDREWSSuccessful boxing manager Mlandeli Tengimfene says Sunday's tournament, featuring four of his fighters in African Boxing Union title fights is about changing lives.
The man, who is responsible for the career of WBO bantamweight champion Zolani"Last Born" Tete, explained that victory for his charges at at the Orient Theatre will see them begin to earn good purse monies."I made a promise to six of my boxers who were in action in December that if they win their fights, their next assignments will be for titles, and again, victory will see them earn good purses going forward," he said.
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