Dragon Fire Boxing Announces ‘Thunderdome 53’ Card for March 13 in Australia

Friday the 13th of March, Dragon Fire Boxing hits the Metro City Arena for the first time this year for Thunderdome 53 with a stacked card.

There is 6 title fights;

WBC Australasia Super Middleweight Title pits Ryan Daye and Jye Chin together. These are 2 power punchers both moving up in weight. Daye is undefeated at the Thunderdome and Chin has only lost one controversially and in his last fight he scored the KO of the night

WBC Australasia Flyweight title is the Trilogy fight with Holly McMath and Sarah Higginson. The ledger is McMath 1 Win, 1 draw and this is the trilogy fight.

Photo Credit: Rhys Bertrand / Dragon Fire Boxing

Lewis Clarke takes on Billy Quincroft for the Australaian National Boxing Federations Cruiserweight title to see who the best in this region is, not named Jai Opetaia.

Sam Rennie looks to create history and become the first 2 belt champion from the Isle of Man as he takes on Fijis Shamal Ram Anuj. Sam is stepping up levels here and his opponent has double the experience.

Added to that there is 2 Western Australian State Championships.

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Owen Corrigan takes on Micah Rivetti for the Light Heavyweight title and Jeanine Brown takes on Katelan Stack for the Jnr Welterweight title.

Corrigan is taking on his most experienced opponent to date who has fought the whos who of Australian boxing.

Stack and Brown are former training partners and know each other extremely well.

Photo Credit: Rhys Bertrand / Dragon Fire Boxing

Plus we will see the returns of Tanaka Sabauri and Devon Kelly against international opponents and im looking forward to the pro debut of Anthony Wright-Hearn

Also Heavyweight sensation “Big Bad” Bazley who looking to make a mark on Australian boxing then the world.

There is some great fighters coming through, It’s unclear whether any will make it to the bigger stages, but that is the point of the series: give domestic-level fighters experience, keep them active and try to help ensure that when they get a chance to step up to the next level, they won’t enter that phase naively.

“It is hard to get the chance to compete at a world-class level as an Australian boxer, and we give fighters a chance to test themselves,” Tolj said. “Fights like the main event speak to what we are doing. We are putting on good fights with regional fighters and when the time comes they will be ready.”

“Im so excited with this card they are all cant miss fights, March 13th and Metro City is the place to be, make sure you check this one out”


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