Tommy Oosthuizen and Thabiso Mchunu will meet in a rematch at The Emperors Palace near Kempton Park on December 8.
In their first fight for the vacant African Boxing Union cruiserweight title, Oosthuizen won on a majority decision in a closely-fought contest. The scores were 115-113 twice and 114-114.
Oosthuizen (28-1-2; 16), who weighed in at 88.79 kg, was having his first fight at cruiserweight and surprised the critics after being inactive for nearly 16 months.
Despite his reported problems outside the ring he boxed well to take the decision.
However, there were fans who felt that Mchunu (19-5; 12) had not done enough to win the fight and because of this reported that promoter Rodney Berman has made contact with the World Boxing Council, the mother body of the African Boxing Union, to provide neutral judges.
In the battle of southpaws, Oosthuizen used his greater height and reach to advantage as he circled the ring to keep Mchunu on the outside.
However, there were times when Oosthuizen began to tire and Mchunu was able to score with big shots to the head. Going into the second fight the question being asked is, will Oosthuizen maintain a decent and orderly lifestyle leading up to the return fight. If he does he should be in better condition and, with his speed and technical ability, he could once again give Mchunu all sorts of trouble.
This fight could mean a good outcome for South African boxing and once again could be a sell-out.
-Super Sport News