Lehlo Ledwaba Explained

Lehlo Ledwaba
Nickname:Hands of Stone
Weight:
Height:5 ft 5 in[1]
Reach:69 in
Birth Date:1971 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Soweto, Gauteng,
South Africa
Style:Orthodox
Total:43
Wins:36
Ko:23
Losses:6
Draws:1

Lehlohonolo Benedict Ledwaba (27 July 1971 – 2 July 2021) was a South African professional boxer who competed from 1990 to 2006, and held the IBF super bantamweight title from 1999 to 2001.

Ledwaba died from COVID-19 on 2 July 2021, at age 49.[2]

Professional career

Ledwaba turned pro in 1990 and in 1999 captured the vacant IBF super bantamweight title with a decision victory over John Michael Johnson. Ledwaba defended the belt 5 times before losing it to Manny Pacquiao via TKO to earn Pacquiao his second world championship in two weight divisions. Ledwaba continued to fight, but has never challenged for a major title since the loss. He retired from boxing after his loss to Maxwell Awuku on 24 November 2006.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
43Loss36–6–1Maxwell AwukuRTD9 (12)24 Nov 2006
42Win36–5–1Ephraim NangendaTKO6 (12)8 Apr 2006
41Loss35–5–1Cassius BaloyiUD1216 Apr 2005
40Loss35–4–1Cassius BaloyiUD1220 Nov 2004
39Loss35–3–1Spend AbaziUD1211 Jun 2004
38Win35–2–1Choi Tseveenpurev1013 Mar 2004
37Win34–2–1Vuyani BunguUD1227 Jul 2002
36Loss33–2–1Manny PacquiaoTKO6 (12), 23 Jun 2001
35Win33–1–1Carlos ContrerasUD1222 Apr 2001
34Win32–1–1Arnel BarotilloTKO9 (12), 17 Feb 2001
33Win31–1–1Eduardo Enrique AlvarezKO8 (12), 6 Oct 2000
32Win30–1–1Ernesto GreyTKO8 (12), 7 Apr 2000
31Win29–1–1Edison Valencia DiazTKO5 (12), 25 Sep 1999
30Win28–1–1John Michael JohnsonUD1229 May 1999
29Win27–1–1Maxim PugachevKO2 (10)6 Feb 1999
28Win26–1–1Peter BuckleyPTS85 Dec 1998
27Win25–1–1Arnel BarotilloUD1022 Aug 1998
26Win24–1–1Zukile FilaniKO3 (12), 25 Mar 1998
25Win23–1–1Entwa MofokengTKO2 (12)7 Dec 1997
24Win22–1–1Luyanda MiniTKO4 (12)21 Jun 1997
23Win21–1–1Gian Maria PetriccioliUD129 Mar 1997
22Win20–1–1Cruz CarbajalUD1217 Nov 1996
21Win19–1–1Vuyisile TingaKO1 (12)7 Jul 1996
20Win18–1–1Ric Siodora107 Apr 1996
19Win17–1–1Ricky BeardTKO3 (10)18 Nov 1995
18Win16–1–1Matthew HarrisKO2 (10)26 Aug 1995
17Win15–1–1Juan Polo Perez106 May 1995
16Win14–1–1Ncedile Siko7 (12)22 Jan 1995
15Win13–1–1June SikoTKO6 (6)4 Sep 1994
14Win12–1–1Barry BrownTKO2 (4)13 Mar 1994
13Win11–1–1Elias SebeshoPTS64 Dec 1993
12Loss10–1–1Joseph RamasweTKO2 (6)24 Jul 1993
11Win10–0–1Vusi KhozaTKO4 (10)2 Jun 1993
10Win9–0–1Moses PetersenTKO3 (6)4 Apr 1993
9Win8–0–1Derek VeejamKO1 (4)10 Feb 1993
8Win7–0–1Vusi Khoza4 (10)11 Oct 1992
7Win6–0–1Moses PetersenPTS612 Apr 1992
6Win5–0–1Malepa Levi416 Feb 1992
5Win4–0–1Robert KgasweTKO4 (6)24 Nov 1991
4Draw3–0–1Andrew Nemutaka2 (6)22 Sep 1991
3Win3–0David MoshodiTKO2 (6)23 Jun 1991
2Win2–0Joseph MotsamaiTKO1 (4)24 Mar 1991
1Win1–0Ephraim Madi4 (6)31 Oct 1990

Notes and References

  1. HBO Sports tale of the tape prior to the Manny Pacquiao fight.
  2. News: Former three-time world champion Lehlohonolo Ledwaba dies . Supersport . 2 July 2021 . 3 July 2021 . 9 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210709183336/https://supersport.com/boxing/news/210702_Former_threetime_world_champion_Lehlohonolo_Ledwaba_dies . dead .