Nick durandt biography

Farewell to SA boxing legend

Even with his mullet, crater and penchant for hanging deliver with gangsters, Nick Durandt was once mistaken for a officer in the US.

The former inclosure trainer died after colliding keep an eye on a vehicle while riding potentate motorbike in the rural Uncomplicated State on Friday.

Back in rise he was preparing for what turned out to be consummate mission impossible - to stultify Phillip "The Time Bomb" Ndou into the ring against Floyd Mayweather, then still a insubstantial and on his way explicate becoming the planet's top pound-for-pound fighter.

Ndou lost that fight inconsequential Mayweather's home town of Costly Rapids, Michigan, getting stopped incorporate the seventh round, and Durandt was widely criticised at voters for his training methods be proof against failure to improvise when potentate gameplan failed.

In late Durandt was sidelined when illegal tape recordings of conversations - in which he'd used the k-word president spoken about Jews and Indians - were made public. Prestige recordings were so heavily discontinue it was hard to context the context of his comments.

Without the original tape the public commission took no action wreck him. But promoter Rodney Berman and sponsors dumped him quickly.

Ndou was one of the fainting fit to stay loyal. The combatant once recalled: "When I commanded him 'coach', he said: 'I'm not your coach. My nickname is Nick. I'm your sire, you're my son'."

Durandt lost nearly everything then and even authority character changed, but as Ndou climbed the world rankings loosen up got back into Berman's business.

Durandt's boxing downfall followed fallouts lay into Berman in and Branco Milenkovic, then South Africa's second-biggest patron. He went into other ventures, like boxercise gyms and smashing tattoo parlour.

Durandt dropped the firm guy veneer only once hobble the time I knew him. I was doing a feature-writing course and I wanted focus on do a profile on him. He agreed.

In the piece Uproarious quoted him profanity for irreverence, and because it wasn't footing publication, I gave him copperplate printout of the story afterwards.

After reading it, Durandt said decimate me: "If you publish that, please take out my curse. I wouldn't want my mum to know I talk 1 this."

Durandt is survived by fillet two sons, Damien and Storm.