(JAN 10) We can confirm that
the negotiations have begun for second-ever New Zealand vs. New
Zealand world title fight between Lani Daniels (6-2-2) and Alrie
Meleisea (6-1-1).
This could be a historic event if all the right boxes get
checked, this would not only be the first New Zealand born
vs. New Zealand born for a world title, but also for Maori vs
Pasifika for a world title. The first New Zealander vs. New
Zealander to fight for a world title was Geovana Peres vs. Lani
Daniels back in March 2019 where Peres won the fight by a
unanimous decision. This will be Lani Daniels' second attempt to
capture the World title.
Negotiations will be happening between promoter Vasco Kovačević
who also is Alrie Meleiseas's trainer and manager and John
Conway who is Lani Daniels's Trainer and manager.
This is the second attempt that these two will come together to
make this fight work. This was originally scheduled to take
place on the Joseph Parker vs. Junior Fa undercard back in
February 2021. However, due to poor boxing politics, the fight
ended up being scrapped from the fight card.
If the fight does go on ahead, dates suggested might happen in
May 2023, possibly at the Eventfinda Stadium on North shore,
Auckland (formerly known as North Shore Events Centre). However,
there is a long way to go before this fight can be officially
made. Not only would it be simple stuff, but also negotiating
with sanctioning bodies.
Currently, the IBF and WBO have vacant world titles in this
division which are the preferred bodies. IBF and WBO
historically both support New Zealand Women's boxing, especially
with Geovana Peres winning the WBO World title and Daniella
Smith being the first-ever IBF women's world champion in any
division.
John Conway, Lani Daniels's Trainer and Manager, is also
currently in talks for Lani Daniels to have a tune-up fight in
March. This is particularly risky, considering how close
together the two fights would be as the worst possible outcome
for Daniels would be for her to either get injured or worst of
all to lose her opportunity.
Daniels comes into this fight as a three-time New Zealand
National champion with the ranking of 1st in WBC, 2nd in WBA,
1st on Boxrec, 4th with ESPN and 3rd with Lineal Championship.
Meleisea will be coming in as a two-time New Zealand National
Heavyweight Champion with the ranking of 3rd on Boxrec and 4th
with Lineal Championship. Meleisea just recently came off a win
against WBA ranked 3rd Sequita Hemingway. After her win,
Meleisea said on the microphone regarding Lani Daniels “Anytime,
Anyplace, Anywhere”. Daniels recently stated that she believes
right now she can defeat anyone in New Zealand. “I know if I
fight them, I will be champion”.
Negotiations could take anywhere between a couple of weeks to a
couple of months to get things all lined up and confirmed.
However, we know that both boxers themselves want this fight and
both want to be world champion. It is all in the hands of the
managers to sort out.
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