Parker said the IBF-sanctioned fight on Auckland’s North Shore on May 27 was “huge” for women’s sport, New Zealand and also culturally.
“This is a huge, huge event not only for women’s boxing but for boxing as a sport. Big for New Zealand - of course, representing our Pasifika communities,” he said.
“This will be the first time New Zealand-born boxers will compete against each other for a world title.
“First time a Pasifika female will fight for the world title. The first time a world title will be contested between Māori and Pasifika.
“It’s going to be a moment in history.”
Meleisea is ranked second by all but one of the world’s boxing-sanctioning bodies.
Daniels is first - the only exception is the WBA, where she’s second.