Career
Known as "Sugar Boy", Malinga turned pro in 1981 after compiling an amateur Record of 185–10, beginning his career with a first-round stoppage of Victor Zulu on 8 August 1981. Malinga held several championship titles during a twenty year career as a middleweight, super middleweight and light heavyweight, fighting memorable bouts against Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank and Roy Jones, Junior., among others In 1989 he got his first shot at a title, taking on undefeated IBF super middleweight title holder Graciano Rocchigiani.
Malinga lost a decision, and the next year took on Lindell Holmes, again for the IBF super middleweight title.
He again lost via decision, and in 1992 got a shot at the WBO super middleweight title against Chris Eubank, during which Malinga was dropped in the fifth round and lost a close decision. Three months later he was also to lose a close decision—by just half a point—against Nigel Benn.
However, he would again lose the belt in his first defense against Richie Woodhall, via decision. He fought four more times, retiring after a suffering an eighth-round TKO against Ole Klemetsen on 14 January 2000, finishing his career with 44 wins (20 by KO) and 13 losses.