Following his KO defeat, Australian heavyweight Justis Huni summed up the punching power and ability of Fabio Wardley.
Justis Huni has scheduled his first fight back since suffering his first pro loss. Huni, 12-1 (7 KOs), fell short against Fabio Wardley on June 7 in a bout for the WBA’s interim heavyweight title.
Tasman Fighters are considering the status of Justis Huni’s fight with Kiki Toa Leutele following the sudden death of Huni’s trainer Keri Fiu. The heavyweights are scheduled to fight on the undercard ...
Fabio Wardley has risen through the heavyweight rankings impressively over the past few years as he is now considered a true contender in the division. A win over David Adeleye would set up a brace of ...
June 23 (Reuters) - Australian heavyweight boxer Justis Huni said on Wednesday he had withdrawn from the Tokyo Olympics because he needs surgery on his hands following last week's knockout win over ...
Justis Huni’s trip down the comeback trail will have to wait until 2026, as Tasman Boxing’s Mick Francis tells BoxingScene that his Saturday rematch with Kiki Toa Leutele is off. “He just had the ...