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‘Feralspunky' defeats ‘The Wolverine' in EFC bout

‘Feralspunky' defeats ‘The Wolverine' in EFC bout

The Citizen08-07-2025
Parkrand's Godfrey 'Feralspunky' Mkhwanazi delivered a commanding performance at EFC 125, recently held at the World Sports Betting Arena.
Mkhwanazi defeated Warren 'The Wolverine' Richards via TKO (strikes) at 4:29 in the second round of their bantamweight bout.
'Overall, I'm pleased with the performance and the win. I feel like I dominated the fight. However, I could have done better with the striking, ' Mkhwanazi said after the fight.
The rising bantamweight contender, whose pro MMA record is 2-3-0, attributed his success to the gruelling training camp leading up to the EFC 125.
'The preparation for this fight was long, hard, and intense. But I'm ready to get back to training,' he added.
Mkhwanazi thanked his team at Godfather MMA and his supporters: 'Big thanks to Godfather MMA and all my sponsors for backing me. Without them, this wouldn't be possible.'
With another statement victory under his belt, Feralspunky continues to solidify his reputation as one of South Africa's top prospects in the EFC bantamweight division.
While there are no confirmed details about his next bout, Mkhwanazi hopes to return to the cage this winter.
'My primary goal is still to bring back the belt,' he affirmed, making it clear that a title run remains firmly in his sights.
More about Feralspunky
When and why did you start training in martial arts?
I started in 2019 because I've always had a passion for sports.
What inspired you to become an MMA fighter?
It looked like a lot of fun and something I would enjoy doing.
How did you transition to MMA?
I made the transition from bodybuilding to MMA, looking for something more exciting.
What is your best achievement?
Making it to EFC has been my biggest achievement.
How did you get your fight name?
My fight name is a tribute to my late girlfriend, Spunky, and the gym where I started training – Junkyard MMA with Ferdinand Basson. That's why I chose 'Feralspunky.'
What is your favourite technique and why?
My favourite technique is the jab because it leads to the perfect 6,7 combo.
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