The countdown is officially on for the eagerly awaited ZEG Kings Boxing Promotion event, which is set to take place on July 19 at the Vodafone Arena in Suva, Fiji. This exciting night of boxing will feature 22 fighters across a total of 11 matchups, with fans anticipating a thrilling contest.
At the launch event, Fiji Boxing Commission Chair Adi Narayan expressed his enthusiasm for the return of Naroon Buksh, the promoter behind Kings Boxing. He acknowledged Buksh’s dedication to elevating the sport within the region. “Four title bouts are scheduled, including the main event where Junior Binnu Singh will take on Australia’s Runqi Zhou for the inaugural WBA Oceania Super Bantamweight Title,” Narayan stated.
Buksh conveyed the level of talent and excitement present at this event, notably highlighting an important female matchup: “Sera Bolatini will go head-to-head against Australia’s Connie Chan for the WBA Oceania Super Welterweight title. This is a major opportunity for Sera in her boxing journey.”
The anticipation surrounding this event is palpable, with Buksh emphasizing that all bouts on the card promise to deliver high-quality competition. He credited the event’s realization to the support of sponsors like ZEG Investments, thanking them for their commitment to local boxing in Fiji.
Tickets for this monumental night of boxing are already on sale, and fans are encouraged to secure theirs soon to not miss out on the electrifying action. Along with the main event, other key fights include Mikaele Ravalaca battling John Ingram for the NZPBF Oriental Pac Super Feather Weight title, and James Singh facing Semi Daloloma for the BCF Heavyweight title.
This upcoming event is not just a night of fights; it represents a significant push for boxing in Fiji, echoing previous sentiments about the potential for local fighters to gain greater opportunities and recognition on the national and international stage. As excitement builds, Fijian boxing enthusiasts are gearing up for what could mark a notable moment in the sport’s history within the region.

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