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Lungani Zama | 'The Rose' has fallen. Long live 'The Rose'

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Dingaan Thobela celebrates bating Glenn Catley at Carnival City back in 2000. (Duif du Toit/Gallo Images)
Dingaan Thobela celebrates bating Glenn Catley at Carnival City back in 2000. (Duif du Toit/Gallo Images)

Lungani Zama takes a trip down memory lane, recalling spending Sunday mornings watching Dingaan Thobela make his way through the ranks of South African boxing on his path to greatness

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