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Stoffel du Plessis (Christoffel Petrus du Plessis) was born on 27 December, 1932 in Lichtenburg, South Africa, is a South African boxer. Discover Stoffel du Plessis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

Popular As Christoffel Petrus du Plessis
Occupation N/A
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 27 December 1932
Birthday 27 December
Birthplace Lichtenburg, South Africa
Date of death 2000
Died Place Klerksdorp, South Africa
Nationality South Africa

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Stoffel du Plessis Height, Weight & Measurements

At 68 years old, Stoffel du Plessis height is 5ft 6.5in and Weight Middleweight.

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Height 5ft 6.5in
Weight Middleweight
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Stoffel du Plessis Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1930

Du Plessis finished his amateur career on 27 September 1952, with a first-round knockout of A Nel in Bloemfontein, amassing a record of 30-19-3 (16 KO).

As an amateur he was crowned both Transvaal and South African middleweight champion.

1932

Stoffel du Plessis (27 December 1932 – 8 March 2000) born Christoffel Petrus du Plessis, in the district of Lichtenburg, was a South African amateur and professional middleweight boxer of the 1950s.

Du Plessis was born in the district of Lichtenburg, Transvaal, where his father, a Boer farmer originally from the Wolmaransstad district, earned a living as diamond digger at Elandsputte.

After completing school, Du Plessis completed his apprenticeship in Johannesburg to become a bricklayer.

1948

Du Plessis' amateur record dates from 1948, when he fought for two years as a junior at weights ranging from 114 and 135 pounds.

1950

His career as senior lasted from 1950 to 1952, competing at 140 pounds, 147 pounds, 156 pounds and finally at 165 pounds.

During this time, he represented South Africa at the Commonwealth Games.

Du Plessis moved to Klerksdorp in the mid 1950s, an area from which the family hailed originally.

He worked privately as a bricklayer, before becoming a mason at Hartbeestfontein gold mine to the east of the town.

He worked there up to his retirement nearly thirty years later.

For many years, Du Plessis was coach of the Klerksdorp amateur boxing club.

Both his sons were to train there, earning Transvaal colours.

1952

On 17 April 1952, Du Plessis lost to Theuns van Schalkwyk on points during the final of the South African trials for the 1952 Olympic Games.

Van Schalkwyk, who was the reigning Commonwealth champion, went on to win silver at the said Olympic Games.

1953

The Transvaal Board of Control for Professional Boxing and Wrestling granted Du Plessis his professional boxing license on 6 February 1953.

After his first four bouts, and victories over Corrie van Niekerk and Alex Weiss, Du Plessis was ranked as Class A by the magazine Boxing Round-Up.

After fighting 13 more times during the next three years, Du Plessis earned a title shot against reigning South African middleweight champion, Mike Holt.

1956

Stoffel had a younger brother, Botha du Plessis, a 1956 Olympic boxer.

Du Plessis fought Mike Holt for the South African Middleweight title in the Durban City Hall on 12 September 1956.

On fight night, Du Plessis weighed 5½ pounds less than Holt.

By the second round, “Holt’s nose was a dull red blob on his face, thanks to Du Plessis’s left jabs, which found a way through Holt’s wide open stance.” A cut appeared next to Holt's left eye in the fourth round, though Du Plessis was in a far worse state at this time, bleeding from the nose and having a cut eye himself.

After a “gory fifth round”, Holt pressured Du Plessis through the next two rounds, dropping him in the sixth.

By the seventh round Du Plessis's cut was so bad that he could not continue the bout.

The pair were to fight again only 10 days later, on 22 September 1956 in Salisbury, Rhodesia.

Holt dropped Du Plessis three times in the first round, winning by TKO in the second.

Stoffel du Plessis retired from professional boxing after this fight.

1979

His oldest son would become South African University Champion at welterweight in 1979, representing the University of Pretoria where he studied to become a veterinary surgeon.

Later South African heavyweight champion, Kallie Knoetze, grew up in this gym as an amateur.

Du Plessis was a staunch supporter of the Herstigte Nasionale Party, especially under the leadership of Jaap Marais.

In later life, Du Plessis raced pigeons as a hobby.

2000

He died on 8 March 2000 at his home in Klerksdorp, after a short battle with lymphoma.