Francois Botha has been in the sport too long to be unduly concerned about the Sonny Bill Williams fight debacle in February.
Accusations of sharp practice, failed drugs tests and attempted bribes after Williams' controversial victory in Brisbane have barely made a dent in his affection for the fight game.
Indeed, once he hangs up his gloves - probably next year after fighting promising New Zealander Joseph Parker in Auckland on June 13 and Sonny Bill Williams, possibly, in December - the 44-year-old will fight once more before calling it quits to take on a promotional role for boxing in Africa and to spend time with his son, Marcel.
Marcel also happens to be a 22-year-old junior middleweight who will make his professional boxing debut on the Parker v Botha undercard.
The younger Botha's ring name is "Mayhem''. ``There's going to be mayhem when he gets in the ring, because he's good,'' said the man who calls himself the White Buffalo and who is one of the sport's characters. ``He spars with the Buffalo. He has hit me a couple of times so hard that I could feel my toes tingle. I think he's going to be a lot better than I ever was.''