Tonight in Carnival City, South Africa the IBO super featherweight championship of the world was on the line between Cassius Baloyi and Lehlohonolo Ledwaba, both of South African nationality. Ledwaba took the decision over the twelve round duration to gather himself the title in his first big outing since losing his IBF super bantamweight title to Filipino sensation Manny Pacquiao back in 2001. Ledwaba moves his record to thirty-six wins with only three losses while Baloyi suffers his second career loss.
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