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History Awaits Siya Kuse on a Landmark Night for South African Boxing

Alwyn Labuschagne by Alwyn Labuschagne
16 May 2026
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History Awaits Siya Kuse on a Landmark Night for South African Boxing

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 12: Siyakholwa Kuse, Melvin Jerusalem during the One Way To Redemption boxing tournament press conference at Emperors Palace on May 12, 2026 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by James Gradidge/Gallo Images)

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By Sport South Africa Team

JOHANNESBURG— Tonight, the lights of the arena at Emperors Palace will shine on a moment of profound historical significance for South African boxing. The billing is simple yet heavy: “One Way to Redemption.”

When South Africa’s pound-for-pound star Siya Kuse steps through the ropes for his highly anticipated rematch against WBC minimumweight world champion Melvin Jerusalem, he is not just fighting for a belt. He is fighting to enter one of the most exclusive clubs in global sport.

Despite South Africa’s rich and proud pugilistic history, the prestigious Green and Gold belt of the World Boxing Council (WBC) has remained an elusive crown. Only a few South Africans have ever stood atop the world as outright WBC world champions, including Dingaan “The Rose of Soweto” Thobela and Thulani “Sugarboy” Malinga. In a poignant nod to that legacy, Malinga himself will be ringside tonight to witness if Kuse can become the third name etched into that legendary roll of honour.

History Awaits Siya Kuse on a Landmark Night for South African Boxing
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 15: Peter Ngatane, Ayanda Khumalo, Mauricio Sulaiman during the One Way To Redemption boxing tournament weigh in at Emperors Palace on May 15, 2026 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by James Gradidge/Gallo Images)

The Ultimate Microscope: Mauricio Sulaiman’s Historic Visit

Adding immensely to the gravity of the evening is a historic milestone: WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman is making his first-ever visit to the African continent.

Golden Gloves CEO Rodney Berman has correctly identified the pressure-cooker environment this creates. When the man who controls the levers of global boxing is sitting an arm’s length from the canvas, the psychological stakes shift. Every jab, cross, and tactical adjustment will be under the most influential microscope in the sport.

As the Golden Gloves release noted ahead of the event, the mission for every fighter on the card tonight is gruelling: they must fight as if their entire future depends on the impression they leave on one man. In front of Sulaiman, a win is good, but a statement is everything. The binary choice is clear: audacity or anonymity.

It is a massive occasion not just for the main event, but for the stacked undercard. South African heavyweights have a golden opportunity to prove the nation remains a premier breeding ground for big-heavy power, while Ntethelelo Nkosi, already a familiar name to the WBC after his stint in the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, fights for the SA title to prove his international pedigree is no fluke.

History Awaits Siya Kuse on a Landmark Night for South African Boxing
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 15: WBC King of the Nile Belt during the One Way To Redemption boxing tournament weigh in at Emperors Palace on May 15, 2026 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by James Gradidge/Gallo Images)

Inside the Camps: Voices from the Ground

Speaking to Sport South Africa ahead of the fight, legendary pioneer and newly appointed CEO of the Golden Gloves Foundation, Brian Mitchell, underscored the sheer magnitude of bringing an event of this caliber to South African soil.

“Yeah, I think it’s fantastic,” Mitchell said. “It’s history for Emperors Palace. It’s history again for Golden Gloves. History for South Africa if we see a Kuse win on Saturday, and we appreciate that the WBC champion has come all the way to South Africa to give us the opportunity.”

Mitchell also highlighted the unique nature of the spectacle, noting how rare it is for the lower weight classes to receive this level of global spotlight.

“It’s fantastic that Golden Gloves, after 50 years of promoting in this country and in Africa, are bringing WBC title fights to the country. And it’s the smallest weight as well. You know, normally the smaller weight guys don’t get the opportunity. It’s normally all about the big guys. And here you’ve got the smallest weight and we’ve got a world title fight.”

When pressed for a prediction, Mitchell didn’t hesitate: “I’m going Siya Kuse as the new WBC world champion.”

History Awaits Siya Kuse on a Landmark Night for South African Boxing
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 15: Siyakholwa Kuse, Melvin Jerusalem, Mauricio Sulaiman, Peter Ngatane, Hekkie Budler, Thembekile Makhoba during the One Way To Redemption boxing tournament weigh in at Emperors Palace on May 15, 2026 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by James Gradidge/Gallo Images)

Kuse: "This Time is the Second, and There are New Things"

For the 22-year-old Kuse (9-3-1, 4 KOs), tonight is about righting the wrongs of October 2025, where he dropped a close, hard-fought 12-round unanimous decision to Jerusalem in Manila.

Speaking on his mindset and preparation, a focused Kuse made it clear that he is fighting with the ultimate backing of his home crowd.

“I feel happy for fighting in the South African zone, and I am very ready for this fight. I will not disappoint my fans,” Kuse told us.

When asked about his training camp, Kuse revealed the extreme lengths he went to ensure his hand is raised tonight:

“Training-wise, I trained very hard after I heard that I’m fighting for the rematch. I trained two times harder than I’ve trained before so as to become the new WBC champion.”

The biggest difference tonight, according to the challenger, is execution and maturity. Having tasted the championship distance once before, the stage fright is gone.

“Strategy-wise, [the crowd can expect changes], because the first time we were not experienced. It was the first time to go into a world title shot. This time is the second, and there are new things that we see.”

As for his final prediction? Kuse kept it definitive: “I am becoming the new champion. A TKO is going to be a bonus.”

History Awaits Siya Kuse on a Landmark Night for South African Boxing
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 12: Siyakholwa Kuse during the One Way To Redemption boxing tournament press conference at Emperors Palace on May 12, 2026 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by James Gradidge/Gallo Images)

A Vision for the Future

Tonight represents a potential shift in South African boxing history. While Golden Gloves continues to deliver world-class events on home soil, leaders like Mitchell are already looking to ensure this isn’t a one-off peak, but the start of a sustainable revival.

Through the newly launched Golden Gloves Foundation, plans are already underway to nurture grassroots talent from underprivileged communities, utilizing a newly acquired gym in the south of Johannesburg to find and cultivate the next generation of Dingaan Thobelas, Baby Jakes Jacobses, and Brian Mitchells.

But before the future can be built, history must be written tonight. Will the Filipino champion Melvin Jerusalem quiet the home crowd and retain his strap, or will Siya Kuse seize his redemption and write his name into the immortal ledger of South African boxing?

The answers await at Emperors Palace.

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