Professional boxing in New Zealand refers to the sport of boxing held in New Zealand at a professional level.
Governing body
New Zealand National Boxing Federation (NZNBF) and New Zealand Professional Boxing Association (NZPBA) are the national sporting commissioning bodies that run professional boxing in New Zealand. Other boxing bodies in New Zealand have been inactive including Boxing NZ Inc and New Zealand Boxing Council (NZBC). Boxing NZ Inc currently only commission amateur boxing events and NZBC has been inactive since 2007. The New Zealand Boxing Association (NZBA) was the first boxing commission in New Zealand, which began before 1900. In 1903, the NZBA was granted a special dispensation by the ruling world amateur body to conduct professional boxing. Thus was born the amateur undercard with pro bouts as the main card.[1] In 2016, a New Boxing commission started called the Professional Boxing Commission New Zealand (PBCNZ). The PBCNZ commissioned their first show on Joseph Parker vs. Andy Ruiz. A small commissioning body called Pro-Box NZ (established in 2012), is semi active in New Zealand, however only does an average of three events per year. Most of Pro-Box NZ commissioned events are in the Bay of Plenty and Waikato area. In 2019, NZPBA was no longer considered the main professional boxing body as Pro Box NZ did more shows nationwide the NZPBA. PBCNZ was the main body for Auckland.[2]
History
In 1903 Parliament formed and passed the Boxing and Wrestling Act to cover the facets and the issuing of a Police boxing permit. The act and regulations have been slightly amended over the years. The latest amendment was 1984, because only boxing and wrestling is named in the current act and regulations, is why all the other combat sports do not have to apply for Police permits or restricted by anything else such that is required for current day boxers.[3]
In 2018, Pro Box NZ created a new title for the pacific region called the Pro Box Pacific title, with the first bout happening on 4 May 2018 with Bowyn Morgan taking on Andres Delfin Rodriguez. PBCNZ tried to replicate the idea, however the original bout scheduled on 19 May 2018, between Sam Rapira and Abhay Chand did not happen due to Abhay Chand pulling out. Sam Rapira ended up fighting Ratu Dawai instead for the PBCNZ National Titles.
Cruiserweight Pacific title
Name
Beginning of Reign
Title
Opponent
Patrick Ferguson
18 August 2018
Pro Box Pacific
Panuve Helu
Light Heavyweight Pacific title
Name
Beginning of Reign
Title
Opponent
Savenaca Naliva
29 February 2020
Pro Box Pacific
John Korake
Super Middleweight Pacific title
Name
Beginning of Reign
Title
Opponent
Tyson Turner
9 November 2019
Pro Box Pacific
Zac Cotten
Middleweight Pacific title
Name
Beginning of Reign
Title
Opponent
Gunnar Jackson
24 November 2018
Pro Box Pacific
Blake Bell
Super Welterweight Pacific title
Name
Beginning of Reign
Title
Opponent
Bowyn Morgan
4 May 2018
Pro Box Pacific
Andres Delfin Rodriguez
Super Lightweight Pacific title
Name
Beginning of Reign
Title
Opponent
Cairo George
4 May 2019
Pro Box Pacific
James Torres
Shiva Mishra
31 October 2020
Pro Box Pacific
Tain Cropley
Super Featherweight Pacific title
Name
Beginning of Reign
Title
Opponent
Baolin Kang
11 September 2019
Pro Box Pacific
Cain Brunton
Provincial titles
In 2018, New Zealand Professional Boxing Association created three Provincial titles for New Zealand. The NZPBA Northern, NZPBA Central and NZPBA Southern title.[citation needed] The first title was competed on 6 October 2018, where Kiki Toa Leutele Knocked out Thomas Russell.[citation needed]