ABA Stadium

Auckland Boxing Association Stadium (also known as ABA Stadium) is a New Zealand venue for combat sports hosting over 150 events in boxing alone.[1] ABA Stadium is also recognized for its grassroots of boxing. The earliest reported professional boxing event according to Boxrec was in June 1992 where Jimmy Thunder fought Craig Petersen for the Australian Title.[2]

ABA Stadium
The Home of Auckland Boxing
Full nameAuckland Boxing Association inc Stadium
Location1 Ngahura Street, Eden Terrace, Auckland New Zealand
Coordinates36.86762°S 174.75697°E / -36.86762; 174.75697
Seating typeCombat Sports Facility
Capacity400
Website
www.aucklandboxingassociationinc.com

Wall of Champions

On the walls at the entrance and bar of ABA Stadium, there are the Photos of all notable champions from Shane Cameron winning the Commonwealth title to David Tua for being World title contender. Also on the walls are photos of amateur boxing class each year from the Auckland Boxing Association.

Notable boxers fought at the venue

Notable bouts

  • 17 June 2010Soulan Pownceby defeated Joel Casey for the World Boxing Foundation World light heavyweight title and the WBO Asia Pacific light heavyweight title[5]
  • 27 August 2010 Daniella Smith defeated Gabriela Marcela Zapata. This bout was set up to prepare Smith for her fight for the IBF World title in Germany.
  • 1 June 2012 Soulan Pownceby defeated Daniel MacKinnon for the WBO Asia Pacific light heavyweight title. This was also Pownceby last fight due to receiving a Neck injury that required surgery.[6]
  • 29 June 2012 Steve Heremaia defeated Lee Oti for the vacant WBO Oriental middleweight title. This is the third time the two have met.[7]
  • 13 December 2014 Gentiane Lupi defeated Daniella Smith for the Vacant NZPBA Women's Lightweight title.[8]
  • 18 May 2019 David Light defeated Mark Flanagan for the WBO Oriental Cruiserweight title.

References

  1. "ABA Stadium". boxrec.com.
  2. "ABA Event". boxrec.com.
  3. "Robert Berridge". boxrec.com.
  4. "Anthony Taylor". boxrec.com.
  5. "World Title shot in Auckland". Fight Times Magazine.
  6. "Long recovery ahead for Pownceby". 3news.co.nz.
  7. "Steve Heremaia". boxrec.com.
  8. "Whawhai, Series 1 Episode 2". Māori Television.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.