Golden Gloves Promotions wish to place on record our heart-felt condolences to the family of undefeated IBO lightweight champion Mlungisi “The Shark” Dlamini, who tragically lost his life in a motor-accident on Friday. An unbeaten fighter at the time of his death, the 27-year-old Dlamini was an excellent boxer and his death is a great blow to South African boxing.









Golden Gloves contributed a lot to The Shark’s carrier. You allowed him to showcase his skills even in Australia. God bless you Mr Pettifer. God bless you Mr Berman. God bless you Shona.
Condolences to his family. A tragic loss.
The loss of THE SHARK is a big blow to all of us. We would like to tell his family that our thought and love are with them in this time of need.
Our sincere condolences to the “Shark” family he will be greatly missed!
You are in our thoughts and prayers….
Condolences to the Dlamini family. this is a true lose to boxing not just in South Africa but to the world. R.I.P Champ.
Hi.
To all shark fans let’s ask the approval on 28 February to have a minute of silence in respect to family and friends of the shark, for he was a true warrior, big heart and enormous amount of potential.
All my love and blessings to he’s family.
Condolences to the Dlamini family and all the fans of the “Sharks”.God was there he saw and he will be there for you.
We at GGP all share your grief…and I would gladly appreciate a minute of silence. By the way…Britt, the tournament is on the 27th and not the 28th. Thought I had to point that out to you.
my bad mr terry knew that
My bro, my “Killer shark” rest in pride, the world has not only lost a bboxing champion but we lost a TRUE LEADER. we will see each other my bro.