Toto Helebe Next Fight, Boxing Record
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Toto Helebe
Fight Record (20 – 7 – 0 ) (9 KO’s)
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Toto Helebe with an alias of “Gugs Gang” is professional boxer from South Africa, Western Cape, Guguletu with a boxing record of 20 win(s) 7 loss and 0 draw(s). He won 9 matches(s) by way of knockout. |
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Born on January 18, 1985 with the birth name Toto Helebhe. |
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Fighting at Featherweight division. He has an orthodox fighting style. |
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He started fighting on year 2005 at age 2004. |
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His last fight was January 25, 2019 against Pfariso Neluvhulani who has 12-12-2 boxing record at that time. The boxing fight took place at Wynberg Military Centre, Cape Town.
Toto Helebe WON the fight by Unanimous Decision. |
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**Toto Helebe**
Toto Helebe, also known as “Gugs Gang,” is a former amateur boxer from South Africa. Born on January 18, 1985, in Guguletu, Western Cape, Helebe fought from 2005 to 2019 in the featherweight division. He competed as an orthodox boxer and accumulated a record of 20 wins, 7 losses, and 0 draws. He recorded an impressive 9 knockouts during his career.
Helebe’s final bout took place on January 25, 2019, against Pfariso Neluvhulani at the Wynberg Military Centre in Cape Town. He emerged victorious, winning by unanimous decision (12-12-2). Throughout his career, Helebe represented South Africa in numerous amateur competitions, showcasing his skills and earning recognition in the boxing community.
**H2: Toto Helebe**
Toto Helebe, also known as “Gugs Gang,” is a South African boxer born on January 18, 1985. He hails from Guguletu in the Western Cape province. Helebe is an orthodox stance boxer who was active between 2005 and 2019 in the featherweight division.
**H2: Boxing Career**
Throughout his career, Helebe amassed a respectable record of 20 wins, 7 losses, and 0 draws, with 9 of his wins coming via knockout. His last fight took place on January 25, 2019, against Pfariso Neluvhulani at the Wynberg Military Centre in Cape Town. Helebe emerged victorious with a unanimous decision win.