Hamilton celebrates return of boxing to town with WBA Oceania title fight
John Parker will headline the return of boxing to Hamilton in September.
The International Charity Fight Night will include two professional boxing fights, as well as amateur fights.
Parker will face Fijian national champion Alivereti Kauyaca for the World Boxing Association (WBA) Oceania title.
Hamilton City Council general manager of venues, tourism and events Sean Murray said the event was great news for the city.
“We are very excited that this event is coming to Hamilton... Like all events of this nature, it brings some energy and excitement into the city for Hamiltonians to attend,” Murray said.
“We also expect supporters of the event to visit the city as a result, staying overnight, spending a little time in the city and spending some money.”
The fight will be significant for Parker as it’s not only his first international fight, but it will also be his first major regional title.
The WBA Oceania title is significant, with the list of previous Kiwi title holders including his brother Joseph Parker, Gentiane Lupi, Michelle Preston and some great Australians including Jeff Horn.
Parker made his pro debut in 2016 and recently took 19 months off.
He is now trained by former WBA World Middleweight champion Masoe who helped him to his first title in April this year.
Kauyaca debuted in 2019 and won the Fijian cruiserweight title in 2020 against Filimoni Naliva Jnr.
He successfully defended the title in 2023 against Sebastian Singh while capturing the IBO Asia Pacific title.
Kauyaca has made a name for himself in Fiji and climbed international rankings, reaching the top 100 on Boxrec.
Recently in March, Kauyaca defended his title against veteran Joseph Kwadjo, winning by unanimous decision.
However, he was stripped of this title due to accusations of illegal hand wraps containing cement plaster.
Despite the stripping of the title, the unanimous decision win remained intact.
Since then, Kauyaca has moved to New Zealand and is signed with CTP Boxing Promotions, Craig Thomson, for a 12-month contract.
The fights, run by Ironfist Promotions, will take place at GLOBOX Arena on 7 September.
Ironfist Promotions is a new partnership between boxing sponsor Craig Edwards and promoter Nigel Elliott who has been promoting professional boxing in New Zealand for 10 years. This event will be Elliott’s 20th professional boxing event.
The promoters will work hard to broadcast the fight live on TV; however, it has been confirmed CSN.Watch will be involved with the broadcasting.
Tickets are available now via Ticketek.