(NOV 20) The Irish-born New
Zealander Erin Walsh has arrived in professional boxing with a
second-round stoppage over Thailand boxer Nantachat Wanpeng at
ABA Stadium in Auckland.
On Friday evening, Peach Boxing put on another spectacular show,
showcasing some of his best amateur and professional boxers from
New Zealand. Two names in particular who will be entering the
elite division next year are five-time New Zealand champion Omid
Azizi and three-time New Zealand champion Sonny Moroni.
In the main event of the evening, Erin Walsh made her
professional boxing debut against Thailand boxer Nantachat
Wanpeng. Walsh has had an amazing amateur boxing background so
far, representing New Zealand at the Birmingham 2022
Commonwealth Games, becoming a three-time New Zealand national
amateur champion, and has wins over Commonwealth Games medalists
Troy Garton and Tina Rahimi.
Walsh proved that professional boxing suited her well as she
dominated her opponent, sending her opponent down to the campus
in the first round. Walsh did not waste time when she knocked
her opponent down again in the second round, forcing the referee
to waive off the fight, giving Walsh her debut win by TKO.
Walsh will head to the Solomon Islands next week to compete at
the Pacific Games, hoping to qualify for the Olympics. Only the
Gold Medalists at the Pacific Games will qualify for the
Olympics, putting extra pressure on New Zealand boxers. From
Peach Team, Amato Mataika will also compete at the Pacific Games
as he represents Tonga.
Emma Nesbitt had her second professional boxing fight on the
undercard against Thailand boxer Khwunchit Khunya. Nesbitt
competes in various combat sports including Muay Thai
Kickboxing, Jiu Jitsu, karate, Judo, wrestling, MMA, Amateur and
Professional boxing.
Nesbitt was in full control throughout the fight, being the
aggressor in all four rounds. There were a few moments where
Khunya was about to go down, especially when she delivered
powerful shots to the gut in the first and second rounds. Khunya
toughed it out to reach the end of the fight, but it was clear
that the New Zealander Nesbitt won all four rounds.
Peach Gym professional boxers will next be showcased on the
December 2nd D&L Events Whangārei card, with Mea Motu defending
her IBO World Super Bantamweight title against Indian boxer
Chandni Mehra, Jerome Pampellone taking on Mexican World title
contender Rogelio Medina Luna, Roseanna Cox having a trial with
Peach boxing when she takes on Trish Vaka and Zain Adams
continues his professional boxing journey against Patthaphi
Camton. Also on the card, Lani Daniels is going for the vacant
IBF World Light Heavyweight title against Desley Robinson.
Other results from the weekend: Lorraine Robson lost against
Mariah Turner in Australia, Sale Oldehaver won by Unanimous
decision over Tristan Allison in Tokoroa, and Nicholas Benn won
by second-round TKO over Falcon Waerea in Tauranga.
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