Tommy Oosthuizen intends trashing Ryno Liebenberg when they fight in March next year.
"I'm no criminal, but it could be murder," Oosthuizen said on Wednesday when the tournament at Emperors Palace on March 21 was launched at SuperSport's headquarters in Johannesburg.
The two South Africans will meet in a bout for the IBO light-heavyweight title.
Oosthuizen, a former IBO super-middleweight champion, took the opportunity to explain his recent long absence from the ring.
"Yes, I did go overboard partying and such-like but the boo boys were on my back in no time and started to berate me and call me a criminal. The only person I was hurting was myself," he said.
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"I'm no criminal, but it could be murder," Oosthuizen said on Wednesday when the tournament at Emperors Palace on March 21 was launched at SuperSport's headquarters in Johannesburg.
The two South Africans will meet in a bout for the IBO light-heavyweight title.
Oosthuizen, a former IBO super-middleweight champion, took the opportunity to explain his recent long absence from the ring.
"Yes, I did go overboard partying and such-like but the boo boys were on my back in no time and started to berate me and call me a criminal. The only person I was hurting was myself," he said.
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