(NOV 7)
One of the Farah Palm Cup Championship Northland Kauri champion,
Trish Vaka (Ngāpuhi), will return to professional boxing after a
four-year hiatus, returning on the double world title undercard
on December 2nd.
December 2nd will be one of the most exciting dates with one of
the biggest Northland Boxing events in history, with IBF World
Heavyweight champion Lani Daniels fighting for the vacant IBF
World Light Heavyweight title and Mea Motu defending her IBO
World Super Bantamweight title. This event will be the first
fight for both Lani and Mea to compete in their hometown;
however, there is another female boxer who will be returning for
this homecoming fight.
Trish Vaka was born in Okaihau and has lived in Whangarei and
Kaikohe. Now that the Rugby season is over, Boxing has started
to look like a possibility for Vaka to return.
Vaka made her professional boxing debut against another debuting
boxer, now IBF World champion Lani Daniels, in September 2017.
Vaka's current record does not look like much, with one win, six
losses and one by no contest. Four of her losses were against
World champions, two against Lani Daniels and the other two
against WBO Light Heavyweight champion Geovana Peres. Another
loss was against soon-to-be world title challenger Desley
Robinson, who will be Lani Daniels's opponent for the vacant IBF
Light Heavyweight title. This was the last time Vaka fought in
October 2019 on the Geovana Peres World title defence undercard.
Vaka has fought one as a professional boxer in Northland in her
professional boxing career. However, the controversy surrounded
the fight with the referee, who acted as just failed to score
the fight. The fight eventually was declared a No contest.
Vaka made her Australian boxing debut in August 2018 when she
received her first win in an upset against undefeated boxer
Natalie Jenkinson, winning the fight by knockout. Due to the
impressive win, Vaka jumped high in the rankings, reaching 8th
in the Middleweight division.
Outside of boxing, Trish Vaka has played Rugby with Kaikohe
since 2014 and has been a part of the Northland Kauri team since
the original team in 2018. Playing most as a forward, either in
the Hooker or lock positions.
Trish Vaka will be taking on what could be the next Dean
Lonergan signed boxer Roseanna Cox. It is believed that D&L
Events is currently negotiating with Roseanna Cox, and if this
fight goes well, we will be seeing more of Cox.
Cox has had an amazing background in amateur boxing while living
in London, England. She represented New Zealand at the 2014
International Boxing Association (AIBA) Women's World Boxing
Championships, losing in the first round of the middleweight
competition. She went on to win an English amateur national
title and later represented England.
Cox was looking to make her transition into Professional boxing;
however, in 2018, she was denied a licence by the British Boxing
Board of Control on medical grounds due to concerns over a cyst
on her brain. She also received a two-year ban from UK
Anti-Doping (UKAD) for furosemide in 2019; however, in the
defence of Cox, she believes her boxing career is over and was
not actively competing.
Fast forward to June 2023, in Denmark, Cox made her professional
boxing debut against Georgia boxer Nana Chakhvashvili. Cox
walked away from the fight with a 2nd round stoppage.
More info on Trish Vaka visit Her wikipedia page I created
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trish_Vaka
and finally her rugby page
https://www.clubrugby.co.nz/national/clubs-teams-people.php?person_id=11226
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