Nailini Helu gets a chance for New Zealand title
Nailini Helu gets a chance for New Zealand title
Nailini Helu will be fighting for the New Zealand National (NZNBF Version) Light Heavyweight title at ABA Stadium on April 21st against Geovana Peres.
This is the third time in Helu’s career to fight for a New Zealand title, however this is her fight time fighting for the NZNBF version. Other two times she fought for the NZPBA Version.
First time she fought for the title was against Ange Davis for the vacant NZPBA Heavyweight and vacant UBF Asia Pacific Title. The original result finished in a spit decision win for Helu, however due to an error to one of the judges’ score cards, the result was changed to a draw.
The second fight was against Alrie Meleisea for the same vacant NZPBA Heavyweight and vacant UBF Asia Pacific Title. The fight ended in a controversial decision of Split decision win in favour of Meleisea. After the fight, there was a backlash in the ABA Stadium and across Social media.
Before debuting as a pro in April 2016, Helu has won allot of amateur titles including winning gold in 2012, 2014, 2015 and bronze in 2013 of New Zealand National Championship and Winning Silver 2013, 2014 New Zealand North Island Golden Gloves and Gold 2015 New Zealand national Golden Gloves Championship.
Helu’s opponent is a
Brazil born Geovana Peres. Peres was undefeated in her short
Amateur career, winning the 2016 Golden Gloves North Island
Championship. She debuted earlier this on March 10thagainst
Sarah Long.
These two will be fighting in over 8
rounds for NZNBF Light Heavyweight title. There will be four
other pro fights on the undercard including boxing like Rob
Ramsey, Mickey Cee, Saiyad Ali and Mubin Mohammed vs Ruben
Webster.
Glozier-Ewing Promotions in association with
Mayhem Boxing presents:
Raising money for the Prostate
Cancer Foundation
Industry Rumble
III
April 21st
ABA
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