Stratford Press

Stars dreaming of a knockout Xmas

Ex-AB Masoe, Koopu fight-night attraction­s

- Alyssa Smith

‘Twas three weeks before Christmas when all through the land, people were witnessing boxing action firsthand.” The Fight Night before Christmas, sponsored by Crowded House Bar and Eatery, will feature corporate fights and a number of boxing debuts, says organiser Sam Rapira.

“It’s going to be a big night.” Making his debut in the ring is former All Black Chris Masoe, fighting corporate boxer Steven Powell.

“Chris has been involved in boxing his whole life. His brother and trainer

Maselino won the world supermiddl­eweight boxing championsh­ip in 2004.”

The other fight on the cards is Wairangi Koopu, who will fight Rewi Panoho.

“Wairangi was meant to fight in the last Fight for Life event but his opponent had to withdraw. This has given him a second chance to use his training. Wairangi played for the Warriors and the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League. He has a big following so I’m sure both he and Chris will attract people to come and watch.”

A number of corporate bouts will also take place.

“These are people that could be your friend, neighbour or even hairdresse­r who have signed up and trained for the event. Corporate fights are always a big draw in as people come to support the people they know and in turn see how great boxing is.”

The event is the 14th Sam has organised in 10 years.

“This event is going to be just as explosive and as great as the previous events. My aim is to get people involved with the sport and these events have done just that.”

Sam urges people to grab their tickets soon. “We’re almost completely sold out of the tables and the general admission will be the same.”

 ?? Photo/ Supplied ?? Maselino Masoe (left) has trained Chris Masoe so he’s ready for his debut.
Photo/ Supplied Maselino Masoe (left) has trained Chris Masoe so he’s ready for his debut.

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