Fiji's This Is Boxing: Four-Title Night on November 1

Fiji’s This Is Boxing: Four-Title Night on November 1

Boxing enthusiasts are gearing up for an exciting evening next week as Stratum Zeg Kings Promotions presents its highly awaited “This Is Boxing” event, taking place on November 1. This thrilling occasion boasts an impressive lineup, featuring four championship titles all on one card, ensuring a night filled with exhilarating action.

The event will highlight battles for the WBA Oceania Interim Title, the WBA Oceania Title, the NZPBC Welterweight Title, and the Super Middleweight BCF Title. Promoter Nahroon Buksh conveyed his excitement for the quality matchups that will be showcased, predicting an electric atmosphere at the venue. He stated, “We have 13 professional fights with a very good lineup and some exciting matchups. In terms of preparation, everything is going well — from logistics to other arrangements. We’re confident we’ll have a great turnout on November 1st.”

A key attraction of this event includes the main bout featuring Apichart Klintai from Thailand, set to face local fighter Binnu Singh. The roster will also feature a mix of fighters hailing from Australia, New Zealand, and India, further highlighting the international appeal and competitive nature of the event.

In a significant move for boxing transparency, the promotion recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the Fijian Broadcasting Corporation, enabling fans to catch the event live on their online platform, available for viewing at a cost of $99 FJD.

Building on the momentum created by previous successful events, this occasion underscores the potential for boxing to flourish within Fiji. It reflects the growing enthusiasm around the sport in the region, promising to inspire local fighters and engage a dedicated fan base. Each match is an opportunity for boxers to elevate their profiles, thus paving the way for future champions to emerge from the shores of Fiji.

As anticipation mounts for this monumental night, it is evident that the future of boxing in Fiji looks promising, with both local and international talents set to take center stage in an inspiring showcase of athleticism and competition.


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