By Cullighan Tanda- FM100 NEWS
Three professional Papua New Guinean boxers
will face the might of Australia and the Philippines when they step into
the ring on at the Sir John Guise Indoor Complex on the 04th of
August.
The main eight-round bouts will see experienced Light
Heavyweight fighter, John Korake, squaring off with Australian Jordan
Samardali, and Korake is anticipating a tough battle saying he has been
hard at training since his last professional fight on June 23rd.
Fellow Light Heavyweight and Asylum Seeker-turned professional boxer,
Kakar Ezatullah, will be taking on Australian Yun Deok No.
The only lesser weight division, will see Kauka Raka Jnr facing off Pilipino boxer Allen Valespin in the Lightweight bout.
Kauka Jnr says he is aiming to make the most of this opportunity when he steps into the ring in front of a home crowd.
All boxers expressed their gratitude to the sponsors and organizers for
the opportunity, with Kauka Jnr saying not many companies have come to
assist professional boxing in the past.
These international
professional fights have been organized by Oceania Fight Promotions,
whose patron, Ben Micah, says people are witnessing the resurrection of
professional boxing in PNG, and adding that more bigger corporate
organizations were showing interest in supporting such events.
Other fights will see an undercard bout between Light Heavyweights, Douglas Walo and Elias Basa.
Two Amateur fights to open the event next Sunday sees Flyweights Lui
Tapota challenging Thomas Kagili, and Bantamweights Kopi Mahuta taking
on Tiriva Smooth.
The Australian and Philippines fighters will be touching down in Port Moresby next Wednesday on 31st of July.
Outer ring side tickets for the event are going for K20 and are being sold at Vision City at the B-Mie stall.
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