SOUTH AFRICA: SOUTH AFRICAN KALLIE KNOETZE BEATS NIGERIAN CHAMPION NGOZIKA EKWELUM - FIGHT STOPPED IN SEVENTH ROUND.
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175395
SOUTH AFRICA: SOUTH AFRICAN KALLIE KNOETZE BEATS NIGERIAN CHAMPION NGOZIKA EKWELUM - FIGHT STOPPED IN SEVENTH ROUND.
- Title: SOUTH AFRICA: SOUTH AFRICAN KALLIE KNOETZE BEATS NIGERIAN CHAMPION NGOZIKA EKWELUM - FIGHT STOPPED IN SEVENTH ROUND.
- Date: 2nd February 1977
- Summary: 1. SV: action in round 3 between Kallie Knoetze (white South African) and Ngozika Ekwelum (Nigeria) with Knoetze attacking until referee separates two boxer. 0.19 2. CU: spectators 0.22 3. SV: round 4 Knoetze continues to attack and traps Ekwelum in corner and knocks him down at end of round. 0.56 4. CU: spectators 1.01 5. SV: round 6 wit
- Embargoed: 17th February 1977 12:00
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- Location: JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
- Country: South Africa
- Reuters ID: LVAE1ZJSS0KWZHE0RT0Y4NRRUJL7
- Story Text: INTRODUCTION: South African policeman, Kallie Knoetze, best Nigerian Ngozika Ekwelum when the referee stopped the fight in the seventh round of their heavyweight boxing bout in Johannesburg on Saturday (29 January).
SYNOPSIS: It was the most impressive win of Knoetze's career. His attacking began to take effect in the third round of the scheduled ten-round fight.
The west German-based Nigerian had previously knocked out the former British and European champion, Richard Dunn, and drawn with the South American champion, Raul Girisito. But he was no match for Knoetze.
The fight was finally stopped in the seventh round when the South African drove his opponent around the ring, landing heavy right and left-hand blows before the referee stepped in. But Ekwelum took a heavy beating in the sixth round too. He was knocked to the canvas twice for the mandatory counts of eight. And, apart from an awkward straight left, the Nigerian rarely trouble Knoetze, who started with a four kilograms (nine pounds) weight advantage.
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