Makhadzi, whose real name is Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, appears to have developed a sudden interest in stepping into the boxing ring. This newfound enthusiasm comes on the heels of a rather disappointing spectacle that unfolded on Sunday, October 22nd, in Mpumalanga. Socialite Zodwa Wabantu and actress Manaka Ranaka, both media personalities, took center stage in what was advertised as a boxing match. However, the event left many across Mzansi feeling disheartened, and their discontent quickly spilled over onto social media platforms.
To the dismay of many, it became abundantly clear that these ladies were far from being the South African equivalents of legendary boxer Laila Ali. The highly anticipated exchange of leather turned out to be quite the anticlimax, leaving spectators disheartened. The disappointment was palpable, and voices of frustration resonated across social media platforms.
Makhadzi, the renowned singer, was among those who found herself compelled to speak out following this spectacle. The MaGear hitmaker expressed her genuine dissatisfaction, taking to her social media to label the exhibition as “painful to watch.” She expressed her disapproval, saying, “Not me yesterday watching a boxing match ya sis Zodwa and sis Ranaka and wished [that] it was me. I could have beaten both of them ka (in) round 1. It was painful to watch. Two magwala (cowards) fighting. I was gonna win that fight shem 😂,” Makhadzi boldly boasted.
With these words, Makhadzi made her aspirations to step into the boxing ring abundantly clear. Her confidence in her abilities was evident. Her post garnered substantial attention and reaction from her followers and fans.
It didn’t take long for another prominent figure to enter the picture. Singer and songwriter Busiswa Gqulu caught Makhadzi’s attention with a comment about the Ma Yellowbone hitmaker’s newfound urge to fight. Busiswa playfully noted, “Yathand’ ukshaya chomi (You like fighting, friend) 😂😂😂.” Makhadzi, never one to back down from a challenge, swiftly responded with a daring statement: “I love you but in that boxing ring, I can be your enemy. Try me mama 😂.”
Makhadzi’s willingness to face off against Busiswa only added fuel to the fire, intensifying the speculation about whether another female boxing match might be on the horizon.
In conclusion, this recent outpouring of interest in the boxing ring isn’t Makhadzi’s first brush with physical confrontation. However, reports suggest that she was recently involved in a scuffle with VhaVenda Princess Masindi Mphephu at a party. Further, the cause of the altercation was Makhadzi’s alleged flirtation. With Masindi Mphephu’s partner. Former Tshakuma Tsha Madzivhandela (TTM) football club player Lawrence Mulaudzi. Their public outings and romantic involvement have become increasingly evident, with sources reporting that they no longer feel the need to hide their relationship or concern themselves with public opinion. Hence, it appears that Makhadzi’s appetite for conflict extends beyond the boxing ring and into her personal life as well.