(APRIL 21) Tauranga born Ngāti
Ranginui boxer Cherneka Johnson has become the second Maori and
third New Zealand citizen woman to win a world boxing title
after her split decision win over Mexican boxer Melissa Esquivel
for the IBF World Super Bantamweight title.
The fight was close, but Johnson’s superior fitness gave her the
edge over Esquivel. It showed when Esquivel was hampered with a
knee injury during the fight. Johnson used the basics with her
jab, which helped her win the fight. “I stayed on my jabs,
stayed on my game plan, and I dug deep towards the end there,
and I'm victorious, which is what I came here to do.”
Johnson showed a lot of respect for her opponent in the
post-fight interview when she said, “I knew that she'd come to
fight and I knew that she'd be tough and she was ready to
brawl”.
American New Zealander Lt. Dan Hennessey was the announcer of the
evening. While he announced the fight's winner, Johnson showed
she was a proud Maori with her team behind her, holding the Tino
rangatiratanga flag.
Johnson is the second Maori person to win a World boxing title,
following Ngapuhi Daniella Smith, who won the first-ever IBF
World title in November 2010 in Germany. The other New Zealand
female to win the world title was Brazilian-born New Zealander
Geovana Peres when she won the WBO Light Heavyweight title in
March 2019.
Johnson follows a rich history of world champions that came from
New Zealand, including UK born Bob Fitzsimmons, who won multiple
world titles between 1891 and 1903, the first New Zealand born
World champion Torpedo Billy Murphy who won two world titles in
1890, Jimmy Thunder who held the IBO World Heavyweight title
between 1994 to 1996, American Samoan New Zealander Maselino
Masoe who won the WBA World Middleweight title in 2004 and the
more well known World champion Joseph Parker who held the WBO
World Heavyweight title between 2016 and 2018.
The fight judges scored 96-94 and 97-93 to Johnson, and 96-95 to
Esquivel, with Johnson becoming the victor with a Split Decision
win.
After the fight, Johnson took to the Mic to call out another
Australian World champion, IBF Bantamweight World champion
Ebanie Bridges. “Ebanie Bridges, if you'd like to come up a
division (in weight), or I'm happy to come down.”
She also called out Shannon O'Connell, who she had a
controversial defeat back in March 2021. “Shannon O'Connell
let's get that rematch happening”.
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