(NOV 11) The Lineal champion
is considered the best of the best in each weight division,
which is often passed down from when a boxer suffers a loss.
Here, we will argue who was the New Zealand Lineal National
women's champion. This is of the opinion of the writer, and this
lineal title is more hypothetical.
When we think about this subject, we need to start from the
beginning of New Zealand's women's boxing in 1997, with Wena
Karaka winning the first-ever New Zealand professional boxing
bout. She was at the beginning of this story and is only fitting
to be crowned the first Lineal Champion. In her career, she
would fight twice in 1997, where she won both fights against two
New Zealanders, twice in 1999 with a draw and a loss, both to
Australians and the loss being against a future 2006 WBC World
Champion Sharon Anyos and finally a loss for the WIBF World
title in 2000. Her last fight in her career is where I believe
the National Lineal title was moved on.
In 2002, Sue Glassey became the first woman to win a New Zealand
women's professional boxing title, winning against Wena Karaka
by DQ. Sue Glassey became the first and only woman from New
Zealand to defeat Wena Karaka, which is only fitting for her to
receive his Lineal title. Glassey was already the South Pacific
Champion when she won her title on debut in Australia. Sue did
not fight again until 2005 when the next Lineal champion stepped
up.
In 2005, Daniella Smith debuted on the David Tua vs Talmadge
Griffis undercard. This is where she was crowned the next Lineal
champion when she defeated Sue Glassey by a points decision.
Again, Daniella Smith was the only New Zealand boxer to defeat
Sue Glassey, which makes it fitting for Smith to hold that
title. Daniella Smith would win against Sue Glassey again in
2006 for the New Zealand title, strengthening that claim. Since
then, Smith would win a second New Zealand title in 2008,
holding the record for most New Zealand titles held by a woman
for 14 years. She would also become the first ever IBF World
Women Champion. After her retirement, she would be awarded the
International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame in 2023. Smith's last
two fights of her career in 2014 were when the next person
became the next Lineal champion.
In 2014, Gentiane Lupi became the only New Zealand woman to
defeat Daniella Smith, earning the next Lineal champion spot.
The two would fight twice, with Lupi winning the first fight by
MD and the second fight by fifth-round stoppage for the New
Zealand title. Lupi would win the WIBA World title in
Wellington, New Zealand, and the WBA Oceania title in Singapore,
and has never been beaten by another New Zealander in a
professional boxing bout. Lupi mostly focused on Kickboxing,
Muay Thai and MMA; she mostly did Boxing part-time as an
occasional sport. Today, she would only consider boxing again as
an adventure (for example, a fight in Kenya). Lupi last fought
in May 2021 when she defeated a well-skilled with a massive
amateur background, Ariane Nicholson. So overall, in a direct
line of descent, passed down by wins and losses, the last true
Lineal champion is Gentiane Lupi.
The question is, who is the current Lineal New Zealand National
Champion? There are a few arguments that can be placed. Geovana
Peres could have argued well in 2019 when she won the WBO World
Light Heavyweight title against Lani Daniels. This could be
argued the same for Alrie Meleisea in 2019, as she was
undefeated until her loss against Sequita Hemingway. If Meleisea
was the Lineal champion at one point, then you can argue Lani
Daniels, the current IBF World Heavyweight champion, is the
current Lineal Champion.
In my opinion, the current Lineal New Zealand national champion
is none other than Mea Motu. Motu is currently the
highest-ranked P4P New Zealand women's boxer and the only New
Zealand boxer with more than eight professional fights that is
undefeated. In all the previous examples, with Peres, Daniels
and Meleisea, this was a time when Lupi was still fighting,
which means still holding the Lineal title. Motu has achieved a
lot in her career, beating the 14-year New Zealand title streak
with four New Zealand titles in different weight divisions. She
has defeated nine New Zealand boxers, three of whom hold
different professional boxing titles. Now, she is the current
IBO World champion. If there was a particular moment or fight
when Mea Motu became champion, it was the megafight between Mea
Motu and Baby Nansen in April 2022, with Motu winning her 4th
New Zealand title. This also makes sense as Nansen's only loss
of her career from a New Zealand boxer was Gentiane Lupi, which
would only make that moment more fitting.
Original Lineal New Zealand National Champions
1997 - Wena Karaka
2002 - Sue Glassey
2005 - Daniella Smith
2014 - Gentiane Lupi
Second Generation Lineal New Zealand National Champions
2022 - Mea Motu
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