Bay Boxfit co-owner Gunnar Jackson and Dylan Pearce. Photo / Zoe Hunter
Since moving to Tauranga about 18 months ago, he has been training alongside professional boxer and Bay Boxfit co-owner Gunnar Jackson to get back into fighting shape.
Despite injuring his hamstring at one of the first training sessions, Pearce said he felt ready to fight.
“It’s going to be good to get back into the ring.”
Jackson said it would be their first time hosting an event at The Cargo Shed.
“We want to start running smaller events to give more people the opportunity to give it a go and to give our next generation of fighters the experience and ring time in the future.
“Events like these will help create a space for them to get more ring time locally, instead of having to travel outside of town to fight. That’s how it was when I was young.”
Jackson said the fight card featured 11 bouts, with one boxer in his early 60s stepping into the ring.
“He may be the oldest, but he is just as fit as the younger ones,” he said.
The boxers have been undergoing a gruelling seven-week boot camp to prepare for the event.