Triple Threat: Amzolele ‘Globe’ Dyeyi dominates East London night fight
South Joburg rising boxing star, Globe Dyeyi won all three of his professional fights in one night at the Orient Theater
The former amateur boxing champion and a South Joburg resident Amzolele ‘Globe’ Dyeyi was part of the amateur South African team that KayB Promotions hosted.
Globe competed in East London on May 25 at The Orient Theatre, fighting his third professional fight and winning all of them by split decision.
Undeterred by the pressure, Globe showed his skills, grit, and composure; yesterday, he was fighting his third professional fight. His ability to outpoint his opponent in such a physically demanding sequence marked him as a rising force in South African boxing.
A formidable support team backs Globe’s success. He is managed by Collen of McAusland Boxing Management and guided by award-winning trainer Kalangeni Jack, who was recently named trainer of the year.
His physical condition is overseen by the dedicated coach Arafaat, whose work was evident in Globe’s endurance and strength throughout the event.

McAusland said: “Globe has a great future. He is a talented young man who is disciplined, dedicated, and determined.”
“Globe is pleased with his performance. He has learned a lot in this fight and we will be working on some mistakes he made and improve with every fight,” she added.
Globe, as the only son in the family, takes care of his mother and sister. His dream is to change his mother’s life through boxing.
Globe needs sponsors. If anyone is interested, they may contact his manager, Colleen McAusland, on 0721 511 194.



