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David Light (boxer)

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New Zealand amateur boxer

David Light
Born
David Thomas Light

(1991-11-13)13 November 1991 (age 33)
Takapuna, New Zealand
NationalityNew Zealander
Statistics
Weight(s)Cruiserweight
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Reach193 cm (76 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights21
Wins20
Wins by KO12
Losses1

David Light (born 13 November 1991) is a New Zealandprofessional boxer. As anamateur, he competed in themen's heavyweight division at the2014 Commonwealth Games inGlasgow where he won the silver medal against Canada'sSamir El-Mais.[1] Professionally, Light is a former WBO World Crusierweight title contender, where he fought Lawrence Okolie in March 2023.

Early life

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David is the youngest of eight children to New Zealand inventorLen Light who invented the world's first do-it-yourself yoghurt maker,[2] founding the then family business of Easiyo in 1992[3] and later of New Zealand Pure Dairy Ltd.[4]

Amateur career

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David had reached the semifinal after knocking out Malaysia's Meeraj Omar in the second round of his first bout, before defeating Kenya's Charles Odhiambo Okoth in a unanimous decision.[5]

Light joined fellow boxer,David Nyika, in bringing home rare Commonwealth Games boxing medals to New Zealand. The last time that twoKiwi boxers returned from the Commonwealth Games with both a gold and a silver medal was in thePerth Commonwealth Games in 1962.[citation needed]

Following his Commonwealth success, Light was full of admiration for the Kiwi team but made controversial remarks regardingprofessional boxing: "... us boys in the New Zealand team, we always joke that going pro is when you give up on actual boxing ... You're cashing in on your talent and you're fighting bums."[6]

Other successes for Light in 2014 include placing 2nd in his events at the 2014 boxing tournaments held inBelgrade,Serbia and 3rd at the 2014 GeeBee Competitions. Light has been in the national team since 2011.[7]

2011 North Island Golden Gloves Tournament

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Elite Heavyweight (91 kg)[8]

  1. Defeated E Enoka in Semifinals
  2. Lost Tino Honey in finals

2011 New Zealand National Championship

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Elite Heavyweight (91 kg)[9]

  1. Defeated Kahukura Bentson in Quarterfinals
  2. DefeatedFloyd Masson in Semifinals
  3. Defeated Tino Honey in finals

2012 New Zealand National Championship

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Elite Heavyweight (91 kg)

  1. Defeated Hale Faiumu in semifinals
  2. Defeated Toa Leutele in finals

2013 New Zealand National Championship

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Elite Heavyweight (91 kg):

  1. Defeated Floyd Masson in semifinals
  2. Defeated Tino Honey in finals

2014 Commonwealth Games

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Heavyweight (91 kg)

  1. Defeated Muhammad Meeraj Omar (Malaysia) in Round of 16
  2. Defeated Charles Okoth (Kenya) in quarterfinals
  3. Defeated Stephen Lavelle (Scotland) in semifinal
  4. Lost Samir El-Mais (Canada) in final

Professional career

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International fight, Regional titles 2018 - 2019

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In October 2018, Light took on Fijian boxer James Singh in his ninth fight of his professional boxing career.[10][11] Light won the fight by first-round knockout. The following month, Light took on another Fijian boxer Savenaca Naliva for the WBF International Cruiserweight title.[12] This is the first time in lights professional career that he fought for an international title.[13] Light won the fight by third round stoppage, winning his first international title.[14][15] In December 2018, Light took onLance Bryant on aJoseph Parker undercard. Light won the fight by second round stoppage.[16]

In May 2019, Light took a major risk by taking on two time world title challenger AustralianMark Flanagan for the vacant WBO Oriental Cruiserweight title.[17] Light won the fight by Unanimous Decision.[18] After winning the fight, Light received the ranking of 14th in the WBO. Light went on to fight another Australian World title contenderTrent Broadhurst.[19] Light won fight by third round stoppage with Broadhurst knocked down four times in the fight. The fight was surrounded by controversy for multiple reasons including Broadhurst coming into the fight with an ear injury and Light making the injury worse. One of the biggest controversy surrounding the fight was the judging on the fight. Before the stoppage, the judges did not recognise the knockdown that, giving incorrect scoring to the cards.[20] Light finished his 2019 with the ranking of 8th in WBO, 14th in IBF, 30th in the WBC and 38th on Boxrec.[21]

Covid 19, ACL Injury, World title eliminator 2020 - 2022

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Unfotunately due to COVID-19 pandemic, majority of 2020 was inactive. In December 2020, Light took onMose Auimatagi Jnr, defending his WBO Oriental Cruiserweight title.[22][23] Light won the fight by Unanimous Decision.[24] Light will return to the ring after recovering from an ACL injury in 2022.[25] Light would make is USA debut when he took on Anthony Martinez in May 2022, in Florida.[26] This will be the biggest title fight of his professional career so far for the WBO International Cruiserweight title. Light won the fight by first-round knockout.[27] Light took on Indian boxer Vikas Singh in October 2022 in his return to Australia. The fight was on a 19 fight card which was held on Lights promoter Matt Rose event.[28] Light won the fight by second-round knockout. In December 2022, Light would return to Florida to take on Brandon Glanton in a WBO World title eliminator.[29] Light defending his WBO International title and Glanton defending his WBO Global title.[30][31] Light won the fight by a close Split Decision with the world title shot expected to happen in March or April 2023.[32]

World title fight, retirement 2023

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On 5 December 2022, the WBO ordered negotiations between WBO World Cruiserweight champion Lawrence Okolie promoter Eddie Hearn and Lights promoter Matt Rose to negotiated a mandatory world title fight between the two boxers. The two were given 20 days to negotiate.[33] On 6 December 2022, WBO announced that the World title fight will be going to the Purse bid on 14 December inPuerto Rico.[34] On 13 December, Okolie team requested a 7-day extension to continue their negotiations between them and Lights team. Lights team supported the extension and WBO accepted. WBO stated if an agreement does not reach, the purse bid would be held on 22 December in Puerto Rico.[35] It was revealed on 15 December that the world title fight would likely happen in the UK in March 2023.[36] On 23 December, it was announced that both team have come to an agreement and will fight in the UK on 11 March.[37] The fight will be promoted by Ben Shalom under UK Boxing promotion "Boxxer".[38] This is the same promoter forJoseph Parker.[39] Leading into the World title fight, he received a significant ranking increase in the world bodies including 1st with the WBO[40] and 5th in the IBF.[41] Light lost the fight by unanimous decision, but Light was praised for his toughness.[42] After the fight, Lights trainerIsaac Peach, blast the referee for allowing Lawrence Okolie to fowl multiple times throughout the fight.[43] A month after the fight, it was announced that Light suffered a stroke as a result of the damage he sustained during the fight.[44] Due to this, Light was forced to retire from boxing.[45]

Professional boxing record

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21 fights20 wins1 loss
By knockout120
By decision81
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
21Loss20–1Lawrence OkolieUD1225 Mar 2023AO Arena,Manchester, EnglandForWBO cruiserweight title
20Win20–0Brandon GlantonSD102 Dec 2022Whitesands Events Center,Plant City, Florida, USWon vacant WBO International and WBO Global cruiserweight titles
19Win19–0Vikas SinghKO2 (8),1:568 Oct 2022Entertainment Centre,Newcastle, Australia
18Win18–0Anthony MartinezTKO1 (10),2:577 May 2022Hialeah Park Racing & Casino,Hialeah,Florida, USWon vacant WBO International cruiserweight title
17Win17–0Mose Auimatagi Jr.UD1019 Dec 2020ABA Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandRetained WBO Oriental cruiserweight title
16Win16–0Lance BryantTKO1 (10),1:0913 Nov 2020SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, New ZealandRetained PBCNZ cruiserweight title
15Win15–0Trent BroadhurstTKO3 (10),2:366 Dec 2019International Convention Centre,Sydney, AustraliaRetained WBO Oriental cruiserweight title
14Win14–0German Garcia MontesUD831 Aug 2019ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
13Win13–0Mark FlanaganUD1018 May 2019ABA Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandWon vacantWBO Oriental cruiserweight title
12Win12–0Jordan MororoaUD62 Mar 2019ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
11Win11–0Lance BryantTKO2 (6),1:0515 Dec 2018Horncastle Arena,Christchurch, New Zealand
10Win10–0Savenaca NalivaTKO3 (10),1:552 Nov 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandWon vacantWBF Intercontinental cruiserweight title
9Win9–0James SinghKO1 (6),2:5913 Oct 2018Chao Shan General Association, Auckland, New Zealand
8Win8–0Hunter SamUD629 Sep 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
7Win7–0Thomas RussellTKO3 (6),2:5625 Aug 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
6Win6–0Daniel TaiUD621 Jul 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
5Win5–0Thomas RussellTKO3 (6),1:579 Jun 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
4Win4–0Cory EnokaTKO3 (10),1:5621 Apr 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandWon vacantPBCNZ cruiserweight title
3Win3–0Tussi AsafoTKO1 (4),2:5916 Mar 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
2Win2–0Vaimoli IoeluUD418 Nov 2017ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
1Win1–0Lui Te'oKO2 (4)3 Nov 2017ABA Stadium,Auckland, New Zealand

Awards and recognitions

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  • 2019 Gladrap Boxing Awards Boxer of the year(Nominated)
  • 2019 Gladrap Boxing Awards Male boxer of the year(Nominated)[46]
  • 2019 Gladrap Boxing Awards Knockout of the year(Nominated)
  • 2019 Gladrap Boxing Awards Champion of the year(Nominated)
  • 2019 Gladrap Boxing Awards International fight of the year(Won)[47]
  • 2019 Gladrap Boxing Awards Worst cut of the year(Nominated)
  • 2019 Gladrap Boxing Awards Best Looking male boxer of the year(Nominated)
  • 2020 New Zealand Fighter Boxing Awards International Champion of the year(Won)[48]
  • 2020 New Zealand Fighter Boxing Awards Male boxer of the year(Won)
  • 2022 New Zealand Boxing Awards Champion of the year(Won)[49]
  • 2022 New Zealand Boxing Awards International Fight of the year(Won)

References

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  2. ^"Getting bucks from bacteria".The New Zealand Herald. 5 October 2000.ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved5 January 2016.
  3. ^"21 years for EasiYo and a new Chief Executive | Scoop News".www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved5 January 2016.
  4. ^"Len Light - Founder | New Zealand Pure Dairy Limited".www.nzpuredairy.co.nz. Retrieved5 January 2016.
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  49. ^"2022 New Zealand Boxing Awards". Boxing Awards NZ. 10 December 2022. Retrieved10 December 2022.

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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
New titleNew Zealand National (PBCNZ version) cruiserweight Champion
21 April 2018 – 2021
Vacant
Title next held by
Joshua Francis
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Title last held by
Damir Beljo
WBF Intercontinental cruiserweight champion
2 November 2018
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Yury Kashinsky
WBO Oriental cruiserweight champion
18 May 2019 – 25 March 2023
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WBO International cruiserweight champion
7 May 2022 – 25 March 2023
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WBO Global cruiserweight champion
2 December 2022 – 25 March 2023
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