(MAR 22) Wellington combat
sports fighter Gentiane Lupi will return to the boxing ring to
fight for the vacant World Boxing Foundation World Super
Lightweight title in Kenya against Sarah Achieng.
Gentiane Lupi is a true combat sports veteran, spanning across
Boxing, Kickboxing, Muay Thai and MMA. At 47, she is still
active but near her career's end. This could possibly be the
last world title fight of her career, also being one of her
toughest fights. This will also be the first boxing fight for
Lupi since her TKO win in July 2021 against commonwealth games
participant Ariane Nicholson.
This opportunity comes at a time when New Zealand boxing is
booming with world title opportunities. David Light for the WBO
Cruiserweight title in England on the 25th of March, Floyd
Masson for the IBO Cruiserweight title in Australia on the 1st
of April, Mea Motu for the IBO Super Bantamweight title in New
Zealand on the 27th of April and two New Zealanders Lani Daniels
and Alrie Meleisea fight for the IBF World Heavyweight title
also in New Zealand. Not including the current IBF World Super
Bantamweight champion Cherneka Johnson.
In her career, she has accomplished a lot, especially winning
two world titles between two sporting codes. In May 2015, Lupi
won the Interim WIBA Super Bantamweight title in Wellington New
Zealand, which was later promoted to full world champion in
September 2015. In July 2017, In Muay Thai/Kickboxing, she won
the WKBF World Featherweight title again in Wellington New
Zealand.
One of the biggest wins of her career was her two battles
against the world's first IBF World Women's Champion, Daniella
Smith. Lupi took on Smith in June 2014 in a six-round fight, and
in December 2014 in a ten-round fight for the vacant New Zealand
title. Lupi won both fights, first by Majority decision and
second by TKO stoppage in the fifth round.
Lupi will be taking on Kenya boxer and Commonwealth Boxing
Champion, Sarah Achieng. Achieng is a tough boxer who is ranked
highly across the board, being ranked 3rd in WBO, 4th in WBA,
6th in IBF, 6th on Boxrec, and 12 in WBC. She is trained by
reggae artist Irie Priest.
She is the more experienced boxer with Achieng debuting in 2008
and having fought 17 times in her professional career. Lupi who
has had well over 30 fights across combat sports, shes only
fought 11 times in professional boxing.
Only two New Zealanders have ever won the World Boxing
Foundation title including Soulan Pownceby on June 2010 in
Auckland, and Kali Meehan on June 2011 in Queensland, Australia.
Multiple legendary boxers have won titles since its creation in
1988 including Roy Jones Jr, Jame Toney, Frans Botha and Lisa
Marie Vizaniari.
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