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Diane Beazley Promotes Pro-Am in hometown
by Benjamin Watt
July 26, 2021
     
   
   


 

(JULY 26) Retired professional boxing Diane Beazley will be promoting her first boxing event this Saturday, July 31st at the Waikato Indian Association in Hamilton.

Diane Beazley is a 2009 New Zealand National Amateur Champion, made her professional boxing debut in 2019. Due to Covid that slow all boxing down, Diane decided to retire, however, she still has the itch to get back into the ring.

She is very well known for being the first-ever New Zealand Born LGBT boxer. She makes a lot of contributions in New Zealand boxing including owning her own gym “Beazley Boxing Gym” alongside her wife Tasha Wallace. Diane is also the president of Kirikiriroa Boxing Association and vice president of Rainbow Boxing New Zealand.

Since retirement, she spent more time supporting the boxing community and growing the sport in the amateur division. Part of that is creating a boxing event for boxers to compete on.

This will be the first boxing event that she has put together. This event will feature a variety of boxers from Amateur boxing, to corporate boxing, with the evening finishing with a professional boxing bout.

The main event of the evening will be two debut middleweight boxers with hometown Pikiao Tairua Bracken taking on Rotorua MMA/kickboxer Arapeta Wirohiko. Both boxers are experienced in fighting one way or another, with Pikiao fighting in amateur and corporate boxing, and Arapeta Wirohiko fighting in MMA.

The Waikato region in New Zealand has been developing some good boxers recently, with the sport of boxing slowly growing. This is due to the rise of multiple boxers in New Zealand, especially David Nyika who is competing at the Olympics. New Zealand is definitely a bandwagon country, where if we do well in a sport we jump on board to show our support.

Pakanga Fight Night will be happening on the 31st of July this Saturday at the Waikato Indian Association. Tickets are still on sale at $40 GA and a corporate table of 10 ranging from 1600 - 1800. To purchase your ticket, contact Diez Beazley on Facebook or call her on 027 177 0291.

The amateur Boxing Session starts at 9 am. Corporate and Professional Session starts at 6 pm.

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