IBF World Cruiser Champion Jai Opetaia knocked out David Nyika after four rounds on Wednesday night at the Gold Coast Convention Center in Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia.
In the main event, Opetaia defeated “The Good Guy” Nika 27-0 (21) and 10-1 (9) at 2:17 of the fourth round of the scheduled 12-round match. Nikka.
In the second round, the two sides competed, and both sides achieved good results at the last minute. In the third round, Opetaia performed well and won the round easily.
Midway through the fourth round, Opetaia landed a hard uppercut before referee David Fields knocked Nica down for an 8-count. Oppetia jumped on Nika and landed a left hook to Nika’s chin, sending him face-first to the canvas as referee David Fields called Nika out. Nikka on the canvas. It took Nica some time to stand up.
WBO Global and IBF Pan Pacific Heavyweight Champion Justis ‘JPH’ Huni, 12-0 (7), 10-2 (7) in the scheduled 10-round second round ) defeated Sean “Warrior” Potgieter.
In the first round, Huni pounded Potgieter, who could barely stay upright. In the second round, Hooney pounded Potgett until referee Phil Austin called a stoppage.
Max McIntyre defeated Abdulselam Samam 7-0 (6) in the fourth round to move on to 8-2 (1) for the vacant IBF Youth Super League title. Middleweight title.
In the fourth round, McIntyre knocked down his opponent three times and the game was suspended.
Ben Mahoney defeated Zhang Fan (8-3-1 (5)), 15-0-1 (8), in 10 rounds to capture the vacant IBF Pan Pacific super middleweight title.
Heavyweight Teremoana Jr, 6-0 (6), #266.8, from Brisbane, Australia, knocked out Osasu Otobo, 11-2-1, from Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany, in the scheduled first round. (5), #284.8 six rounds.
Tremoana scored with a right to the chin in the first round that sent Otobo down.
Lightweight Taylah Gentzen, 6-1 (3), lost a split decision to southpaw Shauna Browne, 5-0 (3), in a 10×2 bout.
Featherweight Tony Ingram, 6-1 (3), lost to Runqi FIST-OF-FURY, 9-2-1 (3) in six rounds .
Referee Phillip Holliday. The score was 78-74 twice and 77-75 twice.
Lt. Hvy Bill McAllister of Brisbane, Australia, 3-0 (3), #173.8, defeated Jordan Towns of AUT Gold Coast, 2-3 (1) in the second of a scheduled four-round match. , #174.8.
In the second round, Towns threw in the towel on a corner kick.
Welter Kodi Shallali, 1-1-1, tied with southpaw Albert ‘Baby Yod’ Tulua 1-1-1 in four dull rounds.