
Kiwi duo clinch world boxing titles
Follow the action as Mea Motu and Lani Daniels fight for world titles.
Follow the action as Mea Motu and Lani Daniels fight for world titles.
'The world is my oyster and I’m going to be a pearl.'
Jerome Pampellone will face the toughest test of his career so far on Saturday night.
The two 39-year-olds put on a great show for hundreds of supporters in Hamilton.
If three Kiwi fighters want to make history, they have to take some risks.
Mea Motu will put her IBO super-bantamweight world title on the line this weekend.
'I think he’s an exciting prospect, but now he’s going to have to keep developing.'
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The Kiwi boxer has issued a challenge to one of the biggest names in combat sports.
'I'll be sending her back with a blood nose - and no title.'
David Nyika's career plan already changed once. He wasn't prepared to change it again.
Messam says he's excited for Taupō's Merewether to test his boxing abilities.
Joseph Parker had a short night in the office while Tyson Fury was tested.
Joseph Parker remembers former trainer Chris Martin ahead of his upcoming fight.
Andrei Mikhailovich looks to earn a world title shot against Denis Radovan in December.
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John Fiu, who was born with a rare brain condition, doesn't let that stop him fighting.
Jerome Pampellone is set to return to the ring this December
The IBF world heavyweight champion joins a list of greats.
Daniels has received the rare honour of being showcased on BoxRec.
The rising talent looks set to end the year with his biggest bout to date.
Coach says future prospects for the sports are bright.
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David Nyika admits balancing professional and amateur boxing was a mistake.
Kickboxer said she had lots to keep her motivated in the ring.
“I’ve always dreamed of coming back home,” Kaitāia's Mea Motu says.