Your Window To Fiji And Beyond.

Ravalaca promises fifth round TKO

“Ravalaca’s Knockout Gamble: Will Ali Survive the Fifth Round?”

Spread the love

Mikaele Ravalaca has set his sights on achieving a fifth-round knockout against Mohammed Ali in their upcoming clash at the Bluewater Boxing Promotion on February 22, where they will square off for the lightweight title of Fiji.

Known in the boxing community as ‘High Voltage,’ Ravalaca is determined not only to claim his first title but also to silence his critics with a definitive performance. He enters this bout with an impressive professional record of five wins, four of which were by knockout, alongside a single loss. His last victory came against Alec Kumar in Australia last month, underlining his readiness for this significant fight.

Ravalaca confidently predicts that he will deliver a knockout before the conclusion of the fifth round, remarking, “For me, he will not go past the fifth round.” Training diligently at Winston Hill’s gym in Toorak, Suva, he is focused on demonstrating the difference between himself and Ali, whom he acknowledges has faced various opponents but believes will struggle against him.

The 288th-ranked fighter in the super featherweight division, according to Boxrec, Ravalaca is also preparing to challenge Ali’s bravado. He warns, “Ali is a verbal guy…One wrong move against me and he will see why it is better to remain quiet.” He encourages his opponent to arrive at the fight in peak physical condition, as he aims for a thrilling contest that fans will not forget.

This bout will take place at the Vodafone Arena in Suva, with high stakes for both fighters. Ravalaca’s determination and assurance present a compelling narrative in the lead-up to the match, promising an exciting showdown for boxing fans.

Overall, this fight not only holds potential for a title win but also serves as a testament to Ravalaca’s resolve to prove himself against formidable opponents.

Summary: Mikaele Ravalaca aims for a fifth-round knockout of Mohammed Ali in their lightweight title fight on February 22, boasting a strong professional record and confidence in his training. Ravalaca is eager to prove his critics wrong and invites fans to witness what he believes will be a dramatic victory.

Latest News

Search the website