Fiji Set to Make History: Junior Binnu Singh's Title Fight Sparks Excitement

Fiji Set to Make History: Junior Binnu Singh’s Title Fight Sparks Excitement

Junior Binnu Singh is dedicated to his upcoming challenge as he prepares for a key match against Australia’s Runqi Zhou for the WBA Oceania Super Bantamweight title on July 19 at the Vodafone Arena in Suva. This bout is particularly historic as it marks the first time a WBA title fight will take place in Fiji, generating substantial excitement within the local boxing community.

Recognizing the importance of this match, Singh has made arrangements to move his training base to Australia, aiming to secure the necessary sparring partners to adequately prepare for the challenge ahead. His coach, Bobby Mason, is instilling a strong sense of determination in the 25-year-old boxer, emphasizing Singh’s class, skill, and strategic capabilities as he gets ready to enter the ring.

Singh’s motivation goes beyond victory; he carries the emotional weight of avenging his late friend and fellow boxer, Ubayd Haider, who tragically passed following a fight against Zhou in October 2024. Singh expressed his desire to honor Haider, stating, “Nathan (Haider) was just like my brother… I wanted to fight that guy (Zhou) and prove that there are better guys in Fiji to fight him.”

The fight is not just a personal quest for Singh but is viewed as an important moment for Fijian boxing, potentially inspiring young fighters in the region and proving that local talent can compete at high levels. The event promises to attract significant attention, not just for the stakes involved but also as a showcase for Fiji’s emerging position as a boxing hub in the South Pacific.

As Singh intensifies his preparation, the anticipation surrounding this match builds, reflecting a growing interest in the sport within Fiji. The July 19 bout is expected to draw a large crowd and stand as a pivotal moment in Fijian boxing, highlighting the potential for future international events in the region. This could ultimately foster increased recognition and opportunities for local fighters and solidify Fiji’s status on the world stage.

The excitement is palpable, and as the fight approaches, both Singh and his supporters remain hopeful for a positive outcome that could mark a significant turning point for boxing in Fiji.


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