Former champion Zolani Tete fatally shot outside his home
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Last updated Aug 22, 2026

Zolani Tete, a 38-year-old former two-division champion, was shot and killed outside his home in Mdantsane, South Africa. The incident occurred today when two armed men in balaclavas attacked Tete as he waited at his gate. A female companion was also shot and remains hospitalized. Tete had an accomplished boxing career, having held the IBF super flyweight title and the interim WBO belt at bantamweight, but faced a four-year suspension due to a failed drug test that ended last month. His legacy includes a record for the fastest knockout in championship history.
- •Zolani Tete was 38 years old at the time of his death.
- •The shooting occurred outside his home in Mdantsane.
- •A female companion was injured in the incident and is hospitalized.
- •Tete won multiple championships during his boxing career.
- •He faced a four-year suspension that recently ended.
- 3:40 AMBad Left Hook — Former two-division champion Zolani Tete dies in shooting
- 3:40 AMYahoo Sports — Former two-division champion Zolani Tete dies in shooting
"LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 02: Zolani Tete celebrates with the IBF International and Commonwealth Super Bantamweight belt after knocking out Jason Cunningham in the IBF International and Commonwealth Super Bantamweight Title fight between Jason Cunningham and Zolani Tete at OVO Arena Wembley on July 02, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by James Chance/Getty Images) | Getty Images South African authorities announced that former titlist Zolani Tete, 38, was fatally shot outside of his home in Mdantsane today. Per the country’s Ministry of Sport, Arts, and Culture, “[t]wo armed men in balaclavas” shot Tete and a female companion as Tete waited at his gate. The companion remains hospitalized, while Tete himself passed away. Tete lost his first title bid to countryman Moruti Mthalane in 2010, kicking off a 3-3 skid, but came out the other side on an absolute tear. He felled Teiru Kinoshita in hostile territory to claim the IBF super flyweight title four years later, then knocked out Paul Butler in his first and only defense before moving up to 118. There, he won the later-upgraded interim WBO belt against Arthur Villanueva and made three successful defense, one of which earned him the fastest knockout in championship history when he sparked Siboniso Gonya with his very first punch. An upset loss to John Riel Casimero lost him the belt, but after two years on the sidelines and a 55-second get-well knockout in South Africa, he put himself right into super bantamweight contention by blowing the doors off of Jason Cunningham. That would unfortunately mark his final time in the ring. A failed drug test for stanozolol wiped that win off his record and resulted in a four-year suspension, which only expired last month. Tete will be remembered as a terrific, hugely accomplished fighter, highly entertaining and a true standout in the lower weight classes. Our thoughts are with his friends and family after this horrific tragedy.
"Former titlist Zolani Tete was reportedly ambushed by masked gunmen outside his home
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External links- Bad Left HookAug 22, 2026, 3:40 AMFormer two-division champion Zolani Tete dies in shooting
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 02: Zolani Tete celebrates with the IBF International and Commonwealth Super Bantamweight belt after knocking out Jason Cunningham in the IBF International and Commonwealth Super Bantamweight Title fight between Jason Cunningham and Zolani Tete at OVO Arena Wembley on July 02, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by James Chance/Getty Images) | Getty Images South African authorities announced that former titlist Zolani Tete, 38, was fatally shot outside of his home in Mdantsane today. Per the country’s Ministry of Sport, Arts, and Culture, “[t]wo armed men in balaclavas” shot Tete and a female companion as Tete waited at his gate. The companion remains hospitalized, while Tete himself passed away. Tete lost his first title bid to countryman Moruti Mthalane in 2010, kicking off a 3-3 skid, but came out the other side on an absolute tear. He felled Teiru Kinoshita in hostile territory to claim the IBF super flyweight title four years later, then knocked out Paul Butler in his first and only defense before moving up to 118. There, he won the later-upgraded interim WBO belt against Arthur Villanueva and made three successful defense, one of which earned him the fastest knockout in championship history when he sparked Siboniso Gonya with his very first punch. An upset loss to John Riel Casimero lost him the belt, but after two years on the sidelines and a 55-second get-well knockout in South Africa, he put himself right into super bantamweight contention by blowing the doors off of Jason Cunningham. That would unfortunately mark his final time in the ring. A failed drug test for stanozolol wiped that win off his record and resulted in a four-year suspension, which only expired last month. Tete will be remembered as a terrific, hugely accomplished fighter, highly entertaining and a true standout in the lower weight classes. Our thoughts are with his friends and family after this horrific tragedy.
- Yahoo SportsAug 22, 2026, 3:40 AMFormer two-division champion Zolani Tete dies in shooting
Former titlist Zolani Tete was reportedly ambushed by masked gunmen outside his home
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