(JAN 15) Taupo will make history on the 5th of
April as Ironfist Promotions will host two-division world champion Lani Daniels
(Ngāti Hine/Ngāpuhi) to defend her IBF Light Heavyweight title against
Tongan-born New Zealander Nailini Helu at the Taupo Event Centre.
This is a historic fight on so many levels including being the first major World
title fight to happen outside of Hamilton, Auckland and Northland, the second
world title fight to happen between a Maori and Pasifika, and Nailini Helu
becoming the first female Tongan to fight for a world title. This fight is also
a rematch as the two first back in 2018 when Lani Daniels successfully defended
her New Zealand national (NZPBA version) light heavyweight title.
Taupo is no stranger to boxing as it hosted the North Island Golden Gloves
Championship for decades before the competition moved to Tauranga. Nuki Boxing
Gym has hosted multiple events over the years in Taupo to add to the busyness of
amateur boxing.
Nigel Elliott of Ironfist Promotions will be the sole promoter of this fight,
with this being his second world title that he is promoting and over 20
professional boxing fights in his promoting career. He has promoted multiple
significant events in his boxing career including four of Lani Daniels's fights,
including her world title defence against the Nigerian Bolatito Oluwole, and
other boxers including top 10 WBO Ranked Gunnar Jackson, World title contender
Andrei Mikhailovich, Liam Messam, former top 3 IBF Ranked Jerome Pampellone,
World Title contender Alrie Meleisea, top 10 WBA ranked Sequita Hemingway and
more.
Elliot is hoping to connect with the local iwi and businesses to get this event
happening as world title fights are high risk and incredibly expensive to
promote, especially in a small country like New Zealand.
Lani Daniels has been on fire, being on her seventh long winning streak since
April 2022. She won her first world title against Alrie Meleisea in May 2023 for
the IBF World Heavyweight title. She went on to successfully defend it before
winning her second world title for the IBF World Light Heavyweight title in
December 2023 against now the current IBF World Middleweight champion Desley
Robinson.
Daniels has held onto the Light Heavyweight world title for over 410 days,
climbing closer to Joseph Parker's first WBO World Heavyweight title record of
476 days. However, if you combine both of her titles, she has held both for over
612 days. England-born New Zealand Citizen Bob Fitzsimmons holds the record for
most world titles by a New Zealander with four world titles across three weight
divisions with a combination of 3267 days.
Daniels’s opponent Nailini Helu made her professional boxing debut in April
2016. Right from the beginning, she was deemed as someone destined for greatness
in boxing. However, she faced significant setbacks, losing to some of New
Zealand and Australia greats including IBF World title contender Alrie Meleisea,
IBF World Middleweight champion Desley Robinson, retired WBO World Light
Heavyweight champion Geovana Peres, and Lani Daniels. Helu began having a major
comeback after taking a four-year hiatus, winning the South Pacific (PBCNZ
version) Super Middleweight title in August 2022 and in August 2024, both
against Tinta Smith. The title wins gave her a significant boost in the
rankings, now being ranked 6th in both Boxrec and the IBF. Helu will make
history by becoming the first Tongan female to fight world a world title, making
this the second Maori vs Pasifika world title fight.
The undercard will feature a variety of combat sports including Amateur,
Corporate, and professional boxing, tag team kickboxing with a possible 4 man
kickboxing tournament.
There will be a total of four professional boxing fights including Michael
Reynolds from Paraparaumu who is getting assistance from Peach Boxing in
Auckland. He will be taking on Brisbane boxer, Faavesi Isaako in a lightweight
fight. Putāruru boxer Jadene Tredaway will take on Palmastern North Boxer Tania
Barnett in a Super Lightweight fight. And finally, the local hometown hero Cole
Campbell who represents Nuki Boxing gym in Taupo will take on Herewaka Katipa
from Hamilton in a Crusierweight fight, both making their pro boxing debut.
The event will be streaming live on YouTube under the Ironfist Promotions
account. Tickets will be on sale at Eventfinda on the 1st of February. Corporate
tables can be purchased at Nigel@ironfistpromotions.co.nz
World title event promoted by Nigel Elliott Ironfist Promotions
April 5th at Taupo Events Centre
IBF World Light Heavyweight title 10x2 minute rounds
New Zealand/Maori Lani Daniels vs New Zealand/Tongan Nailini Helu
Lightweight 4x3 minute rounds
Australian Faivesi Isako vs New Zealand Michael Reynolds
Super Lightweight 5x2 minute rounds
Putaruru Jadene Treadaway v Palmerston North Tania Barnett
Crusierweight 4x3 minute rounds
Taupos Cole Campbell vs Hamilton Herewaka Katipa
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