Jonathan Hill is gearing up for a crucial showdown against Fijian Champion Sitiveni Nawai for the Super Welterweight title at the upcoming South Pacific Boxing Promotion. The match is set for October 26th at Prince Charles Park in Nadi. Hill has been pushing himself in training, acknowledging the difficulties he has faced along the way.
“Training has been hard, and it sucks but then I need all the training if I want to win this fight,” he remarked. His commitment to preparation demonstrates the importance of this moment in his career. Although he finds training to be grueling, his discipline and determination serve as motivators during tough times.
“Sometimes laziness overcomes me, but then the discipline and the will to win this fight kicks in, so I jump back to my feet,” he explained. The event promises to be significant, featuring three world titles and numerous international fighters, adding to the stakes of Hill’s title challenge.
“The tournament is big with boxers competing for the three world titles and a lot of international boxers. I am sure we will be televised internationally as well, so that is a big deal,” Hill expressed with enthusiasm.
A win against Nawai could be a transformative moment for Hill’s career. Securing the Fijian Super Welterweight title would enhance his chances of gaining international recognition and potentially lead to opportunities for fights abroad.
“If I win this fight, I will become the champion of Fiji and maybe after this an overseas title,” he said, clearly outlining his aspirations for the future.