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Friday 1, August 2025

ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand

Oliver Firth (7‑0, 6 KOs) showcased grit and discipline, going the distance for the first time in his professional career to earn a five-round unanimous decision over the durable Mandela Ale at ABA Stadium in Auckland. With a relentless work rate and sustained body attack, Firth demonstrated strong conditioning and tactical discipline, further solidifying his status as one of New Zealand’s brightest rising talents.

Also featured on the card was 19‑year‑old prospect Sonny Morini, who improved to 8‑0 (6 KOs) with a six-round unanimous decision over India’s Rajesh Kumar. Morini displayed polish, timing, and poise throughout, comfortably handling his most experienced opponent to date and confirming his place among the country’s most promising young fighters.

Saturday 2, August 2025

The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington, Victoria, Australia

Apai Cook (6-2, 5 KOs) def. Masing Warawara – KO Round 1 Cook extended his winning streak to three with a blistering first-round knockout. The New Zealand–born fighter wasted no time, landing heavy shots early before dropping Warawara for the count, sealing his fifth career stoppage in style.

Lilo Telepe (6-0, 6 KOs) def. Sachin Nautiyal – TKO Round 1 Telepe kept his perfect record intact with a sixth straight stoppage victory. Applying immediate pressure, he overwhelmed Nautiyal with sharp, accurate punches, forcing the referee to step in and halt the action before the round was complete.

Friday 8, August 2025

Martyrs of Benina Stadium, Benghazi, Libya

Albert Ramirez def. Jerome Pampellone – 7th-Round TKO In a bout for the vacant WBA light heavyweight title, undefeated southpaw Albert Ramirez (22-0, 19 KOs) was in control from start to finish against Jerome “The Panther” Pampellone (19-3, 12 KOs). Pampellone showed grit but was dropped at the end of round 6. Ramirez resumed his assault in round 7, scoring two more knockdowns before the fight was stopped.

Saturday 16, August 2025

YMCA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand

Jesse Maio secured a 3-round unanimous decision victory over Sivan Hermez to claim a vacant version of the New Zealand National Light Heavyweight Title. Maio controlled the action across the short-distance contest, using sharp output and composure to outwork Hermez and earn the judges’ verdict.

Wednesday 20, August 2025

ICC Exhibition Centre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Undefeated no longer, Sam Beck suffered the first defeat of his professional career when Australia’s Brock Jarvis stopped him in the fourth round via technical knockout. After a promising start, Beck was hurt and dropped in the fourth. Although he beat the count, the referee had seen enough and waved it off. For Beck, it marked a tough setback but also a valuable learning experience early in his career.

Saturday 23, August 2025

The Grand Vaudeville, Condell Park, New South Wales, Australia

“Mr. Antman” Tonga Tongotongo soared back into form with a second-round knockout of veteran Emmanuel Danso, extending his record to 10-1, with all ten victories coming by stoppage.

After two consecutive setbacks, Kenny Niko returned in style, blasting out Bernard Temu with a first-round KO to snap his losing streak.

Youngster Dayton Koia endured his fourth straight defeat, dropping a four-round unanimous decision to Slobodan Badza. Though still without a professional win, Koia showed resilience across the distance, and the experience may yet serve him in the long run.

Also on the undercard, Taunga Kairenga was handed his third consecutive loss, going down via four-round unanimous decision to Antoine Og Mainin. At this stage of his career, Kairenga continues to search for the breakthrough that will ignite a turnaround.

Saturday 23, August 2025

Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Australia

Middleweight prospect Riley Allen extended his perfect pro record to 2-0 with a dominant four-round unanimous decision over Laphya Reuben. All three judges scored the bout 40-34 in Allen’s favor, confirming his clear superiority in the ring.

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