TALENTED Queensland light heavyweight Trent Broadhurst at one time was labelled as one of the best young prospects in the country. After a series of setbacks with injuries and a knockout loss to fearsome Kiwi, Robert Berridge, the 26-year-old Broadhurst sat down with Aus-Boxing to touc
THEY say that a happy fighter is often a dangerous fighter. And for that reason alone, fast-rising super featherweight prospect Kye MacKenzie (14-0, 12 KOs) goes into the biggest fight of his career in Newcastle on Saturday night full of confidence and as a heavy favourite. MacK
JACK Asis’ dream of winning a world title nears reality. Asis (32-18-5, 17 KOs) has walked a hard road to reach this Saturday night’s IBO super featherweight title bout against unbeaten Australian Kye ‘Frenzy’ MacKenzie (14-0, 12 KOs). The likable Filipino, who is no
DESPITE putting Sakio Bika on the canvas on four separate occasions, lineal light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson was unable to dent the will of his iron-chinned challenger. Fighting in front of a raucous crowd at the Pepsi Coliseum in Quebec City, Canada, Stevenson did not disap
Aus-Boxing will have live round-by-round coverage of Sakio Bika’s herculean attempt at dethroning lineal light heavyweight champion and WBC titleholder Adonis Stevenson from the Pepsi Coliseum in Quebec City, Canada. Their twelve-round world title fight is scheduled to take place
DIANA Prazak has always been about breaking boundaries. From her heart-warming journey that lead her from being an overweight chain smoker to becoming a legitimate female prize fighter and arguably Australia’s finest female pugilist. However, this time around the former tw
THE storied journey of Sakio Bika’s professional career will run another chapter on Sunday morning (AEST). Bika, 35, will look to score the first major upset of 2015 when he faces lineal light heavyweight champion and WBC titleholder Adonis Stevenson, 37, from the Pepsi Coliseum
The historic path of Australian boxing is generously lit with bright memories of brilliant performances. Comparing eras, weights and circumstances is as troublesome a gamble as lining up a Melbourne Cup field, but by any form guide there came a glittering performance in June 1989. &nbs
TO some people, Jeff Fenech was the face of all things good about the golden era of Australian boxing. A feel good story about the boy from Marrickville who went on to arguably become the finest pugilistic product the country has seen. However, in the decades that have passed, t