(OCT 27) The rematch between
Alrie Meleisea and Sequita Hemingway has been confirmed for the
9th of December at Eventfinda Stadium in North Shore, Auckland,
New Zealand. The two will fight for the first-ever Pro Box NZ
Heavyweight women's title.
The two first fought each other back in July 2021, with
professional Rugby and Rugby League player Sequita Hemingway
making her professional boxing debut against world-ranked boxer
Alrie Meleisea. Meleisea was coming off a 19-month hiatus and
was looking to be active. However, Hemingway's height was too
much for Meleisea, causing Meleisea to get her first
professional boxing loss.
Alrie Meleisea is coming into this fight to make a statement,
whereas Sequita Hemingway is here to prove she belongs in the
world rankings. Even though this fight is scheduled for the
first-ever Pro Box NZ Heavyweight women's title, it is also for
something a lot more. Lani Daniels, who has defeated Sequita
Hemingway, is currently ranked 2nd in the WBA and 1st in the WBC.
The winner between Alrie Meleisea and Sequita Hemingway could be
a future opponent for Lani Daniels for a world title.
Background
Alrie Meleisea is a New Zealand-born Samoan boxer who has fought
in MMA and professional boxing. Meleisea made her professional
boxing debut in October 2016, when she took a last-minute fight
against world-ranked boxer at the time Nailini Helu. After
picking up her first win, she went on to win another
short-notice fight against Kirsty Lupeamanu just one week later.
Meleisea would have a rematch against Nailinie Helu in March
2017 with the NZPBA version of the New Zealand Heavyweight title
and UBF Asia Pacific Heavyweight title up for grabs. Meleisea
would pick up a massive win that night, making a statement.
Meleisea would go on to successfully defend her New Zealand
title against Sarah Long in November 2017. After that win,
Meleisea would receive a world ranking where she peaked 3rd in
the WBA and 8th in the WBC.
Meleisea vacated her title and took a long hiatus from boxing.
She would return in September 2019, where she fought her rival,
Sarah Long. The two ended the fight with a split-decision draw.
Meleisea would get back in the ring a couple of months later in
her first-ever televised fight. She defeated Ashley Campbell by
Unanimous Decision. Due to Covid 19, we didn't see Meleisea
again until her fight against Hemingway.
Meleisea plans to be fully committed to boxing, with plans to
have a busy 2023. The Meleisea team said they wanted to begin
where they left off. You can expect that Meleisea is just one
win away to a possible world title fight.
Sequita Hemingway (Ngāti Tūwharetoa and Ngāi Tūhoe) is a
professional rugby union and rugby league player. She is most
known for playing at the Farah Palmer Cup with the team Manawatu
Cyclones. Before making her professional boxing debut, she
fought in a few corporate fights, which are internationally
known as white-collar fights. She did well in those fights,
giving her a little bit of experience before going professional.
After defeating Alrie Meleisea, she took on a massive fight
against Lani Daniels in April this year. Despite having the
height, reach, and size advantage, Daniels’s boxing skill was
just too much for Hemingway, giving Hemingway her first boxing
loss. Despite losing to Lani Daniels, Sequita Hemingway received
a world ranking, including ranked 3rd in the WBA.
Hemingway was at one stage in negotiations with Promoter Craig
Thomson to put on a rematch against Lani Daniels. However,
negotiations didn't go far before it got dropped. Alrie Meleisea
was scheduled to fight Lani Daniels in February 2021 on the
Joseph Parker vs Junior Fa Fight night. However, the fight was
pulled due to poor boxing politics.
Fight Night
The event will be happening on the 9th of December at Eventfinda
Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. It is expected to have more
professional boxing on the card. Table of 10 tickets on sale now
at https://www.rlca.co.nz/. Single Tickets are on Sale at
https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2022/asm-fight-night/auckland/wairau-valley
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