(JULY 11) History will be
made as, for the first time ever, a world boxing title will be
defended in Hamilton. Lani Daniels will defend her IBF World
Light Heavyweight title against the undefeated Nigerian boxer
Bolatito Oluwole, which could be Daniels's last fight in New
Zealand.
On September 7th at the GLOBOX
Arena (formerly known as Claudelands Arena) John Parker will
fight for the WBA Oceania Cruiserweight title against Fijian
boxer Alivereti Kauyaca. As exciting as this announcement is,
Craig Edwards and Nigel Elliott of Ironfist Promotions have
taken it a step further with a bigger announcement.
The main event of this major card will see two-division world
champion Lani Daniels taking on the undefeated Nigerian Bolatito
Oluwole, making history by being the first world boxing title to
be fought for in Hamilton and out of Auckland.
This will be a big homecoming for Lani Daniels as most people
know she might have been born and raised in Pipiwai, Northland,
but she has also lived in Hamilton during her 20s. Hamilton was
the place that started her boxing career in the amateur
division. The Waikato regional was the place where she won all
three of her New Zealand national professional titles, and when
she is not training in Auckland or home in Pipiwai, she spends
her free time in Hamilton.
When she returned to the boxing ring on September 7th, Daniels
would have been away from the ring for nine months. The hiatus
was due to multiple reasons, including injury and being locked
into a contract that expired at the beginning of July. Now that
she has recovered and is a free agent, she is able to start
defending her world title.
Daniels’s trainer and manager, John Conway, said, “Lani has been
well rested away from the gym as she earned a well-deserved
break after over one training camp after another with six fights
back to back while winning 3 titles, including her two-division
world titles.”
Bolatito Oluwole is an undefeated Heavyweight boxer who has
never fought outside of Nigeria. She is currently the Nigerian
national cruiserweight champion, only one of three cruiserweight
national champions in the world in the female division, next to
New Zealand Champion Tinta Smith and South African Champion
Razel Mohammed.
Oluwole is currently ranked first in the IBF, first in the WBO,
and sixth in the WBA. The IBF recently declared her the
mandatory challenger for Lani Daniels's world title. She has a
lot of power in her punches, with nine of her undefeated wins
coming by knockout.
To this date, Lani Daniels has fought many amazing, technical
boxers. Her only two defeats were against retired WBO World
Light Heavyweight champion Geovana Peres. Apart from that, she
has overcome the height difference of Desley Robinson and the
weight difference of Alrie Meleisea and Razel Mohammed. However,
Daniels has yet to fight a power puncher.
This will show the true test of a champion for Lani Daniels as
she aims to go for more mega fights next. Conway stated, “This
may be Lani's last fight in New Zealand before defending her
world title overseas”.
This massive boxing event will be held on September 7th at the
GLOBOX Arena (formerly known as Claudelands Arena). Tickets will
be sold soon on Ticketek. For corporate tables, contact the
promoters through the website.
IBF Light Heavyweight title
Lani Daniels vs Bolatito Oluwole
Vacant WBA Oceania Cruiserweight title
John Parler vs Alivereti Kauyaca
Rini Porter vs Jesse Maio
Tinta Smith vs Tiane Barlow
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