Zolani Tete fights in Belfast next month
Zolani Tete fights in Belfast next month

Zolani Tete to defend WBO world bantamweight title in Belfast on November 18


Zolani Tete hopes to impress in Belfast next month as he seeks a world-title showdown with home favourite Ryan Burnett.

Tete claims that Burnett - who defends his IBF belt and challenges for the WBA strap against Zhanat Zhakiyanov in his home city on October 21 - has so far refused to fight him.

But South African Tete (25-0, 20KOs) hopes that if he impresses against Siboniso Gonya in Belfast on November 18, then a mouth-watering unification clash with Burnett can finally be made.

"I'm delighted to be making the first defence of my world title in Belfast," said Tete, now a two-weight world champion after his victory over Ellesmere Port's Paul Butler back in 2015 to win the IBF super-flyweight crown.

"I'll be looking to make a statement in Ryan Burnett's hometown as I know this is a fight my team tried to make for me but he didn't want to know. I have the beating of all of the bantamweight world champions.

"I believe myself and Burnett would provide fans with a brilliant fight, I know the people Belfast love their boxing and hopefully this is a fight that can be made when we both come through our next fights. For now all of my focus is on Siboniso Gonya on November 18.

"He is a good fighter and I am looking forward to testing myself against him. He is a fellow South African but there are no friends inside the ring. I hope he will put up a good fight but I will be heading back to South Africa with my belt around my waist."

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