Sera Bolatini is poised to make a significant impact in the boxing world as she prepares to face Australian fighter Connie Chan in pursuit of the WBA Oceania Super Welterweight title on July 19 at the Vodafone Arena in Suva. A native of Vuma in Ovalau, Bolatini’s journey into boxing has been remarkable, having transitioned from a successful rugby career to the professional boxing ring within just a year of starting the sport.

At 24 years old, Bolatini has already fought twice at the professional level, showcasing her talent in matches held in New Zealand and Australia. Her upcoming match against Chan represents her biggest challenge yet, as Chan comes into the bout with a competitive record of 14 fights, including six wins and four knockouts. Chan is riding on the momentum of a recent title win, which adds further stakes to this match.

Bolatini’s coach, Osea Nanovu, expressed unwavering confidence in her potential, emphasizing her commitment and hard work during training. Bolatini herself is focused on continuous improvement, recognizing the importance of learning from her earlier experiences. “My aim is to win,” she confidently stated, highlighting her dedication to refining her skills. She also noted the personal benefits boxing has provided her, such as boosted confidence and self-defense abilities, which she believes are vital for women.

The match is expected to draw significant attention, not only because of Bolatini’s debut in a major title fight but also due to the overall growth of boxing in Fiji. Events like this have the potential to inspire future generations of female boxers in the region, fostering greater representation and opportunities in the sport.

This fight is a crucial step for Bolatini and signifies the blossoming landscape of women’s boxing in Fiji. As boxing gains popularity, promoters and the local community are hopeful that this event will pave the way for more women to enter and excel in the sport. With Bolatini’s ambition and determination, there is a promising outlook not just for her career but for women’s boxing in the region as a whole.


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