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Local boxer Tyla Promnick is 4 wins up with 3 TKOs

Young, talented boxer Tyla Promnick bagged another victory in a challenging bout against Noxolo Magagula

Young, talented boxer Tyla Promnick took her winning streak to four with another impressive victory, this time against Noxolo Magagula at Emperors Palace.

Trained by Alan Toweel in Linden, Promnick won on points in a four-round strawweight bout, dropping Magagula in the first round. She returned to the palace of dreams after three consecutive technical knock-out (TKO) victories.

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This fight was a challenge as it was her first time going the distance. “I didn’t get the knockout I believe I could have gotten. To face a challenging opponent and know that I can still come out on top is definitely a boost of confidence for me. It was a tough fight, but I was tougher and at the end of the day, I’m just grateful for the win.”

Tyla Promnick lands a punch to the head of Noxolo Magagulain. Photo: Supplied

She added they planned to elevate themselves every time they stepped into the ring, and this time was no different. “We go into every fight knowing the opponent is going to come packing a punch, and we plan to always adjust to our opponent, put on a show and look good doing it.”

Tyla said this was just another stepping stone to bigger things in her career and just another win under her belt.

Tyla Promnick and Noxolo Magagula exchanges punches. Photo: Supplied

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“I am grateful for every victory I get. I do, however, believe I could have done so much better, especially when it came to my defence. I know what I have to work on, and that for me is the biggest win.”

The fight was a big confidence booster for Tyler, and she promised the boxing fans that they could always expect constant dedication, discipline and determination from her and her team.

Tyla Promnick punches Noxolo Magagulain. Photo: Supplied

“We always aim to improve with every single fight, every single training session and every single punch. The plan going forward is very simple: keep winning, keep improving and show the world what we can do.”

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Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni

Lwazi is a journalist for the Randburg Sun having fulfilled the role for the past 2 years. He started his career at Caxton's JHB North Branch as a Digital Content Co-Ordinator.

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