Fiji Sun

Hill: IBO title is here

- WAISEA NASOKIA NADI

Fiji’s super welterweig­ht boxing champion Winston Hill will not leave any stones unturned as he aim to win the Internatio­nal Boxing Organisati­on (IBO) Asia Pacific super welterweig­ht title at Prince Charles Park, Nadi, on Saturday.

The 2018 Commonweal­th Games bronze medallists takes on rising Australian super welterweig­ht boxer Jyl Wright in the main bout of the South Pacific Boxing Promotions programme.

“I want to win this belt and keep it in Fiji,” Hill told SUNsports yesterday.

“Preparatio­n has been going very well. My body is fit as ever after one fight after the other. “I know my opponent is also fit so I am looking at 10 rounds of boxing and will put on a good show.”

Hill is also using this fight to gauge his fitness as he is also the ambassador for the Spartans Trifecta that will be staged in Nadi at the end of the year.

Vancouver based- SPBP director Mohammed Shameem visited Hill at his Suva camp and was happy with his level of fitness. “I’m here to check on him and to be honest he is very fit,” said Shameem.

“This kind of fight has never taken place in Fiji especially where the IBO title is at stake. “I do assure boxing fans they are in for a good time.”

Building up to fight day, Shameem will visit other boxers in the Western Division before he waits for the arrival of overseas boxers and IBO top officials.

 ?? Photo: Supplied ?? South Pacific Boxing Promotions director Mohammed Shameem (second from left) with Fiji super welterweig­ht champion Winston Hill in Toorak, Suva, on May 13, 2024.
Photo: Supplied South Pacific Boxing Promotions director Mohammed Shameem (second from left) with Fiji super welterweig­ht champion Winston Hill in Toorak, Suva, on May 13, 2024.

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