The Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika full fight card takes place next week on Jan. 8. The event, which is hosted by a collaboration consisting of Tasman Fighters, Matchroom Boxing, and Goldstar, will be held at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia.
However, those who can't turn up in person for the event can catch the fights on DAZN at 3:00 AM E.T. (Eastern Time) / 12:00 AM P.T. (Pacific Time) for American viewers, 8:00 AM G.M.T. (Greenwich Mean Time) for fans in the United Kingdom, and 6:00 PM A.E.S.T. (Australian Eastern Standard Time) for Australian viewers.
The event is headlined by Opetaia, who defends his IBF cruiserweight title against Nyika in a meeting of undefeated fighters. Opetaia has a significant experience edge at 26-0, while Nyika is less proven at the professional level at 10-0 without ever having gone past five rounds.
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He does, though, have ample amateur experience, having captured Olympic bronze in his younger years. In regional championship action, the unbeaten Justis Huni and South Africa's Shaun Potgieter compete for the WBO Global and IBF Pan Pacific heavyweight titles.
Meanwhile, another undefeated prospect in Max McIntyre faces Abdulselam Saman for the IBF Youth super middleweight title, with a similar pattern occurring with Ben Mahoney vs. Fan Zhang for the IBF Pan Pacific super welterweight title and Austin Aokuso vs. Leti Leti for the IBF Pan Pacific light heavyweight title.
Despite the wealth of championship fights on the card, there are plenty non-title fights scheduled as well.
What are the rest of the fights on the Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika fight?
The remainder of the Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika card features several non-title fights. Billy McAllister puts his undefeated record on the line against the underwhelming Jordan Towns at light heavyweight. Meanwhile, Taylah Gentzen and Shauna Browne face-off in a women's lightweight bout of undefeated boxers.
Meanwhile, Tony Ingram and Runqi Zhou meet at super featherweight. Moreover, there's Teremoana Junior vs. Osasu Otobo at heavyweight, Xavier Fletcher vs. Freddy Doidoi at light heavyweight, and Albert Tu'ua vs. Kodi Shallali at welterweight.