Aquilla Boxing Promotions’ first tournament of the year, dubbed ‘Knockout Chaos’, delivered on its promise of high-stakes action in Sandton, with five stoppages across eight bouts as boxers chased lucrative ‘Knockout Clock’ bonuses. The tournament saw Mchunu and Makitinca emerge as top performers, each taking home a share of the R125 000 in bonuses.
Knockout Clock Bonuses
The ‘Knockout Clock’ bonus system, designed to incentivize fighters to go for the knockout, proved to be a resounding success. With boxing fans eager to see a knockout, the pressure was on for the fighters to deliver. The system, which rewards fighters for knockouts, saw Mchunu and Makitinca take home the largest shares of the bonus pool.
The tournament, which took place in Sandton, featured a range of exciting matchups, with fighters from across the country competing for a spot in the winner’s circle. With the ‘Knockout Clock’ bonuses on the line, the stakes were high, and the action was intense.
Top Performers
The top performers of the night, Mchunu and Makitinca, demonstrated their skill and determination in the ring. With their impressive victories, they have set themselves up for success in future tournaments. The pair’s performance has also sparked interest in the upcoming boxing schedule, with fans eager to see them in action again.
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- Mchunu’s impressive knockout victory
- Makitinca’s dominating performance
- The success of the ‘Knockout Clock’ bonus system