(JAN 28, 2024) Isaac and
Alina Peach boxers, Commonwealth games representative Erin Walsh
and stablemate Emma Nesbitt will be making their professional
boxing return on February 23rd at ABA Stadium.
Peach Boxing has now been acknowledged as the best boxing gym in
New Zealand today, with Isaac and Alina Peach training
world-class athletes, including IBO World super bantamweight
champion Mea Motu, IBF Intercontinental champion Jerome
Pampellone, WBO Global Champion Andrei Mikhailovich and more.
Don't forget the many amateur boxers that they currently train
as well. Erin Walsh and Emma Nesbitt are the next big
up-and-comers climbing the rankings in the women's division.
The Irish-born New Zealand Citizen Erin Walsh is a regular
sparring partner for the world champion Mea Motu. Walsh is a
three-time New Zealand national amateur champion and a 2022
Commonwealth Games participant representing New Zealand. She is
considered one of the best amateur boxers in New Zealand, ranked
in the top 40 in the world. Most recently, she won a silver
medal at the 2023 Pacific games, narrowingly missing out on a
golden ticket to the Olympics. She also got one of her biggest
amateur career wins when she defeated 2018 Commonwealth Games
bronze medalist Troy Garton in August 2023.
Walsh made her professional boxing debut in November, where she
defeated Thailand boxer Nantachat Wanpeng by 2nd round stoppage.
Walsh gave Wanpeng trouble right from the start, knocking
Wangpeng down twice in the first round. It did not last long
after that, with the referee stopping the fight after Wanpeng's
third knockdown in the second round. After the fight, Isaac
Peach stated Walsh was ready for international opponents and
willing to take on anyone.
Emma Nesbitt competes in a variety of combat sports, including
MMA, Jiujitsu, Muay Thai, amateur boxing, professional boxing
and many more. She has already won a variety of titles in combat
sports. Now, she is being trained at Peach Boxing for amateur
and professional boxing. Prior to joining Peach Boxing, Nesbitt
made her professional boxing debut in June 2023, where she
fought Holly McMath, losing by Unanimous Decision. Since joining
Peach Boxing, her in-ring skills have improved tremendously. Mea
Motu cornered Nesbitt in her first fight under Peach Boxing in
July 2023.
Last November, Nesbitt returned to professional boxing when she
fought Thailand Khwunchit Khunya. One of the most notable things
seen in the fight was the explosive body shots Nesbitt gave to
Khunya throughout the four rounds. Nesbitt won the fight by
unanimous decision, achieving her first professional boxing win.
Isaac Peach stated that Nesbitt is young, and 2024 will be a big
learning year for her as she progresses through professional
boxing.
Walsh and Nesbitt will be taking on two Fiji boxers who are also
at the beginning of their professional careers. Walsh will take
on professional rugby player for Womens Fijiana Drua, Sera
Bolatini. We have seen a few rugby players jump between rugby
and boxing in New Zealand, including Sequita Hemingway and Trish
Vaka, just to name a couple. Sera Bolatini who has boxed as an
amateur in the past, made an announcement last month that she
will be transitioning into professional boxing. As for Nesbitt,
she will be taking on Laite Nanovu. Nanovu started amateur
boxing in 2020 when she was still in high school.
Lethal Ladies at ABA stadium on 23rd of February, promoted by
Peach Boxing will showcase amateur, corporate and professional
boxing with the co-main events between Erin Walsh vs Sera
Bolatini and Emma Nesbitt vs Laite Nanovu. Get your tickets at
https://peachboxing.co.nz/
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