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TOWN, South Africa (AP) - Corrie Sanders, the South African southpaw
who knocked out Wladimir Klitschko in one of the great upsets in
heavyweight boxing, has died after being shot by robbers at a restaurant
during a family celebration.
The former WBO and WBU champion was 46.
Sanders
was shot in the hand and stomach at a family member's 21st birthday
party at the restaurant in Brits, in South Africa's North West province,
on Saturday night, police said. He died in a hospital in the capital
city of Pretoria in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Police
Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said three armed men entered the restaurant
with the apparent intention to rob it and shot randomly, hitting
Sanders. No other injuries were reported. The robbers took a cellphone
and a bag from customers, Ngubane said.
No arrests had been made but a murder investigation has been opened.
Renowned
for his hand speed, the 6-foot-4 Sanders was one of South Africa's most
successful and popular fighters after a nearly 20-year professional
career.
He retired in 2008 with a 42-4
record, with 31 knockouts. But he was most remembered for the shocking
second-round knockout of Klitschko in Germany in 2003 that earned him
the WBO title and respect across the world as a wily, fast and clever
fighter and powerful puncher.
It is one of
only three losses for the Ukrainian and current WBO champion. Sanders
agreed to the fight on short notice and was a 40-1 underdog. The result
was voted as the upset of the year by Ring Magazine.
He
then lost to Wladimir's older brother Vitali for the vacant WBC title
the following year, Vitali's first fight for the title he still holds.
Sanders had earlier relinquished his WBU crown in a seventh-round
stoppage by Hasim Rahman after being ahead in their fight in 2000.
Born
in Pretoria, Sanders began his professional boxing career in 1989 with a
first-round TKO of King Kong Dyubele. Eighteen of the fast-starting
Sanders' 31 career knockouts came in the first round.
Sanders
hung up his gloves in 2008 after being knocked out by Osborne Machimana
for the South African heavyweight title - in the first round.
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