Guess who heavyweight boxing king Huni called out Justis Huni returns to the ring after a recent concussion scare but the heavyweight sensation has a special a message for Australian boxing’s most wanted man.
Boxing by Peter Badel 7th Apr 2021 5:23 PM Justis Huni has called out NRL star-turned-boxer Paul Gallen as the Australian heavyweight champion prepares for his return to the ring this Saturday night. Cleared of concussion following a freak off-field mishap, Huni (2-0, 2KO) pledged to make a statement against 205cm giant Jack Maris (2-0) with his national title on the line at the Gold Coast Convention Centre.
Guess who heavyweight boxing king Huni called out
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Justis Huniâs promoter dares Sonny Bill Williams to take on the Australian heavyweight champion
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Subscriber only Justis Huni s promoter has slammed Sonny Bill Williams as a myth and challenged the NRL legend to prove his bona fides as a professional boxer by facing the Australian heavyweight champion. Huni (2-0, 2KO) has been cleared to return to the ring following a freak concussion, with the 110kg JPH to take on 205cm Newcastle giant Jack Maris at the Gold Coast Convention Centre on April 10. The green light for Huni came just four days after Sonny Bill revealed he is keen to resurrect his boxing career after winning all seven of his professional heavyweight bouts between 2009 and 2015.