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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Belated Thunderdome 48 Results: Grant Remains Undefeated

Press Release: December 4, 2024 By Dragon Fire Boxing-  Last Friday night (November 29th), Dragon Fire Boxing Promotions closed off a successful year with an amazing card at Metro City Nightclub.


Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing 


 


In a night full of entertaining fights, stunning knockouts and emerging prospects, the Perth based promotion has left local boxing fans excited for 2025.


 


Jude Grant defeats Fano Kori to remain unbeaten in back and forth encounter


In the main event of the evening Jude Grant made an emphatic statement when he defeated Fano Kori by Unanimous Decision.


 


The win advances the Aussie’s perfect record to 8-0 to mark the biggest win of his career, as it potentially sets him up for some massive fights next year.


 


With a high reputation and three state titles in his short boxing career, Grant was already viewed as one of the best prospects WA has to offer.


 


His opponent Fano Kori, was seen as Grant’s toughest fight to date. Despite some challenges on the night, when the lights were at their brightest the Big Rigs fighter came out victorious.


 


The first two rounds started off very technical. Grant perfectly worked his jab and used angles to evade Kori, whilst pressing the action when his opponent hit the ropes.


 


In round three following advice from his corner, Grant began to double up his jab, setting up his straight left which he connected at will.


 


Given the fact that Grant appeared to be the more polished boxer of the two, the obvious game plan for Kori was to get on the inside and make it a brawl.


 


In the fourth and fifth rounds, the tide was starting to turn. Kori was having more success in the pocket, landing flusher to the body and head receiving a huge reaction out of those in attendance.


 


In round six Grant seemed to have caught a second wind and regained his composure, starting to fight back through his use of the jab.


 


With the pressure starting to mount on Kori, his mouthpiece fell out multiple times, prompting the referee to deduct a point from the Cuban Boxing Club fighter.


 


Knowing he needed to finish strong, Kori started to work the body in round seven and yet another point deduction was handed out by the referee. This time it was against Grant for repetitive holding.


 


With both fighters having a point deducted in the sixth and seventh, they realised that the fight could be hanging on the final round.


 


The two men came out firing with Grant landing the better power shots. Connecting with a couple of left hands that seem to slightly stagger his opponent before the final bell.


 


As the scores were being counted, many fans were unsure on who would come out on top. Either the technical prowess of Grant or the aggression from Kori


 


When the cards were read, it was Jude Grant who took the unanimous decision which received a thunderous roar from the crowd.


 


Given this fight was the first time we had seen Grant in some sort of danger, It was very impressive to see how the Aussie responded. Showing lots of heart to swing the fight back in his favour to get the win.


 


Billy Quinncroft defeated Aaron Treacy in entertaining cruiserweight clash


In the Co-Main Event, Billy Quinncroft edged Aaron Treacy in a thrilling barnburner that had the crowd on the edge of their seats.


 


The two Perth fighters brought a combined audience of over 100 friends and family members to the Metro City Nightclub to witness their pro debuts.


 


The fight started off at a rapid pace with both men going full steam ahead. Treacy often tried entering the pocket with a tight guard.


 


His opponent Quinncroft intercepted Treacy’s approach with short uppercuts, as well as an overhand right early into the round that appeared to slightly stagger Treacy.


 


In the second round Quinncroft’s corner advised their fighter to work his jab more, which he did effectively before stunning his opponent with a right cross.


 


Treacy tried his best to land an overhand right, but Quinncroft was able to use his reach to avoid the attack.


 


Round three saw both fighters land clean shots, Treacy was visibly fatigued from the aggression he displayed in the earlier rounds, but showed a lot of heart by fighting off the ropes.


 


In the last round, Treacy knew he needed a knockout to win. He charged forward to engage his opponent and take control of the fight, but Quinncroft landed a huge punch that sent Treacy stumbling towards him.


 


Although both men were exhausted they were still firing until the final bell.


 


After four rounds, Quinncroft was given the unanimous decision victory to a standing ovation for the crowd. 


 


Owen Corrigan breezes past King Fahd in pro debut


Earlier in the night, Owen Corrigan came out victorious in his highly anticipated professional debut.


 


Coming into the fight with a strong reputation in the amateur ranks, Ireland’s Owen Corrigan was ready to make the jump to the professional scene and he made a statement with his quick win over King Fahd.


 


The first round started off slow, with Corrigan testing the waters by flicking his jab. Fahd tried to rush in but he simply had no answer for the Irishman's superior reach.


 


The large reach difference was the main story of the first round, until Corrigan caught his overly aggressive opponent with a stiff jab that put him to the canvas.


 


After Fahd answered the count Corrigan tried to finish the fight with a flurry of punches, but the round concluded.


 


After much of the same story in the second round, Corrigan caught Fahd with a straight right hand that sent him into the ropes for another knockdown.


 


Fahd showed heart by answering the count but he was dropped yet again by a vicious flurry, prompting his corner to throw in the towel to give Owen Corrigan the TKO victory.


 


With a very impressive showing in his debut it will be very interesting to see what's next for the Irishman.


 


REST OF THE CARD


 


Adam Milnes DEFEATED Jack Thompson (Unanimous Decision)


 


Bilal Sideu DEFEATED Cameron Moffat (KO ROUND 1)


 


Chichi Omenihu DEFEATED Rivo Kundimang (KO ROUND 3)


 


Mitch Arnold DEFEATED Emani Montgomery (TKO ROUND 3)


 


Sam Rennie DEFEATED Dedi Elite (Unanimous Decision)


 


Beejay Boonket DEFEATED Jastas Kasiano (SPLIT DECISION)


 


Bahtiyar Sonyol vs Ringor Angeles ENDED IN A MAJORITY DRAW


 


EXHIBITION FIGHTS


 


Tyson Zenchich DEFEATED Marvelous Aligba (Split Decision)


 


Riley Sparks DEFEATED Kyran Mailey (Unanimous Decision)


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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Thunderdome 48 - Jude Grant vs Fano Kori

Press Release: November 23, 2024 By Dragon Fire Boxing-  

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On November 29, Dragonfire Promotions once again hits Metro City Night Club for its final show of the year.


 


In the main event, the undefeated Jude Grant aims to prove why he is one of the hottest prospects in Australia when he takes on the hard hitting veteran Fano Kori.


 


In his short boxing career spanning just over two years, Grant has established himself as one for the future.


 


Using his natural speed, superb foot movement and advanced ring IQ for his age, the Perth fighter has built up an undefeated resume of seven wins collecting three state titles along the way.


 


The young gun has picked up two impressive victories in 2024 and he looks to carry his momentum into the new year.


 


In his last fight, Grant picked up his second stoppage victory defeating Benny Tamaela. He aims to close off his impressive year with a statement victory over Kori who is said to be his toughest challenge to date.


 


Since his debut in 2016, Fano Kori has established himself as a key figure in the Perth boxing scene. With his fan friendly style, Kori always brings the action which make his fights must see for any boxing fan.


 


Riding a victory of 8-8-1, The Cuban Boxing Club fighter has been in the ring with some of Australia’s most prominent boxing names, such as Jordan LaRuccia and Ben Mahoney. 


 


In his last outing, Kori was unlucky to be on the losing end against Ryan Daye Last August. Coming up short in the back and forth encounter by stoppage, despite being ahead on two of the judges’ scorecards.


 


Next Friday, the veteran looks to get back on track in his pursuit of a State or Australasian title. A win over Grant will most definitely put him back on that path.


 


After exploring different weight classes, Grant has taken this fight at Junior Middleweight one of his preferred weight classes where his speed and footwork will be more of a factor. 


 


Kori will present a different type of danger and grit, at a level that Grant has not had to deal with before, with his power and athleticism most definitely being key in determining the outcome.


 


If Grant is victorious over his opponent, it takes him one step closer to his goal of an Aussie title fight in 2025.


 


With high stakes for both fighters, this bout is one that Perth fans absolutely cannot miss.


 


Grant vs Kori takes place on the November 29 at Metro City Night Club and is streaming on Live CombatSports.com.au.


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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

AUSSIE PROSPECT JORDAN LARUCCIA CAPTURES GOLD AT THUNDERDOME 43

Press Release September 5, 2023 By Dragon Fire Boxing - This past Friday as part of the Main Event of Thunderdome 43 at Metro Ciyt in Perth, Western Australia Jordan Larrucia defeated Fano Kori by unanimous decision for the ANBF (Australian Boxing Federation) Australasian Super Welterweight Championship. 

Credit: Mike O'Hara 


The fight was a back-and-forth war with Larrucia cementing himself as one of the rising prospects of the Australian boxing scene.


Jordan Laruccia opened up about the fight;


“I would like to thank so many people, my coach Big Rig (Dayle Phillips), Tony (Tolj), Greeny (Danny Green) in my corner. I really have the best team in the world and I’m always striving to be better.


I had a great camp with Pops (Dayle Phillips) and want to thank all my team mates Jude Grant who won the W.A State Super Welterweight Title, Ryan Daye who had a 28 second KO, Wes Capper and Millad Farzad.


I learnt a lot in there, It was an honour to share the ring with Fano who has so much experience and I will keep training hard and keep improving and be the best I can be.


Promoter Tony Tolj gave his take on the fight;


“The fight was an absolute war of attrition at times, both Jordan and Fano left everything they physically had in that ring. Fano has plenty to give and Jordan has proven he belongs in the elite of the Super Welterweight division in Australia. What’s more remarkable is the fact Jordan hadn’t had 1 amateur boxing fight. He began as a gym cleaner and was asked one day to be a sparring partner because of the guys didn’t show up. Australia is in a boom period now and looking forward to seeing Jordan Laruccia right there in the mix at 24 years old.”


Replays can be seen on Fite.TV (Thunderdome 43)


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Monday, August 7, 2023

Jordan Laruccia Ready For "War" Against Fano Kori

Press Release August 8, 2023 By Michael Clifton and Dragon Fire Boxing - Undefeated Australian Super Welterweight Jordan Laruccia returns to the ring on September 1 at Thunderdome 43.

Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing 

It took Jordan Laruccia less than a minute to dispatch an outgunned Jack Dolu at Thunderdome 42 on June 16. The Australian super welterweight barely had time to break a sweat before getting his hand raised in front of a packed Metro City.


The Perth-based fighter's short and sweet performance has earned him both a step up in competition and status, with Laruccia set for his first main event bout when he takes on Fano Kori at Thunderdome 43 on September 1 at Perth's Metro City. The eight-round contest will have an extra sweetener on top with the vacant Australian National Boxing Federations Australasian Super Welterweight Championship on the line.


Kori, an experienced veteran, will offer a far sterner test of Laruccia's skillset than Dolu did, which is what the 24-year-old is after at this point in his career, as he seeks to establish himself as a force in the competitive Australian super welterweight scene.


Trained by former Cuban Olympic Coach Ruben Sanchez, Kori is no stranger to the main stage, having headlined previous Thunderdome shows. He has shared the ring with Wes Capper and Nathan Watson, and a win over Kori would set up Laruccia for even bigger fights further down the line.


"I was over the moon. It was a name that was floating around for a little while. It was just about picking the right moment and picking the right time when I would be ready," Laruccia explains.


"I've got the utmost respect for him, to be honest with you. But come September 1, it's going to be a fantastic fight. He's going to come for war. I'm going to come hard and come for war as well. So I'm excited to see what this fight has in store."


Laruccia's outing against Dolu was his first following a knee injury. He may not have got in as many rounds as he would have liked, but the 13-week fight camp leading up to Thunderdome 42 helped get Laruccia back into the shape needed to compete professionally.


He and his team at Big Rig's Gym will now look to build on the solid foundations they laid in the lead-up to the Dolu fight as they prepare for Kori.


"I feel fantastic. My body feels good," Laruccia explains.


"Although, you know, the [Dolu] fight was quick. It set me on a trajectory to keep building off that camp, getting fitter, and getting the rounds in and working on some small things and like a game plan as well for this next fight. So yeah, I feel fantastic physically at the moment."


While his focus is squarely on winning on September 1, Laruccia and his team are also preparing for the next chapter of his career. There are several potential matchups waiting for him should he get past Kori, and in Tony Tolj, Laruccia has one of the sharpest managers in the game by his side.


"We are at a point now that really probably Fano's one of the last guys in Perth that we can fight," Laruccia says


"We'll probably be branching out over East and start working our way through the super welterweight division in Australia. There's a lot of top fighters in that weight division,


Laruccia's boxing journey only began five years ago, and he is now in a position many up-and-coming fighters only dream of. However, from here on out, while the rewards will get bigger, the stakes will be higher and the fights tougher. It is an exciting time for Laruccia, who relishes the daily grind required of any boxer looking to make their name in the sport.


"I'm enjoying every moment of it, you know, fantastic memories to be made for myself later in life. So, I'm loving it at the moment."


You can follow all the action from Thunderdome 43 on FITE.


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Friday, July 21, 2023

Larucia v Kori Headlines Thunderdome 43 Sept 1

Press Release July 21, 2023 By Dragon Fire Boxing - Thunderdome returns September 1st with its Forty Third installment of the popular bi-monthly promotions at the home of Western Australian boxing Metro City on September 1st. 

Credit: Victor Lin


 


The main event will see Jordan Laruccia (5-0, 3 KOs) take on Fano Kori (8-6-1, 5 KOs) in the popular Super Welterweight division over 8 rounds in a Western Australian Civil war match for the Australian National Boxing Federations Australasian Championship. Laruccia touted by many boxing insiders as the future of the Super Welterweight division is coming off an impressive 23 seconds knock out over Captain Jack Dolo in June 16’s Thunderdome 42 co feature. Fano Kori has been in the ring with the whos who of the Super Welterweight division down under and will be a litmus test for Laruccia who has been eyeing out a prize fight with Nikita Tszyu. This will mark Laruccia’s inaugural Thunderdome Main Event while Kori will be involved in his 3rd with a record of 1-1-1 in Main Events.


 


The co-feature event will see Australian resident by way of Nigeria Kazeem “The African Dream” Soyoye (6-1, 4 KOs) lock horns with Indonesia’s’s Rivo “The Renegade” Kundimang (9-5, 5 KOs) in a 6 round lightweight contest. Soyoye was last in action on Dragon Fire Boxings: Thunderdome 42 June 16 with an emphatic victory over “Big Daddy” Deddy Imprax stopping his opponent in 2 rounds extending his win streak to 3 wins from fights


 


Returning to the Thunderdome is Millad “The Monster” Farzad (4-0, 3 KOs) and puts his undefeated record on the line with fellow undefeated Butahan Boral (3-0, 3 Kos) in what expected to be a war of attriction as both former come forward, toe to toe elite Kickboxing World Champions have promised that this fight wont go the distance.


 


Three state titles are also on line, highly touted Super Welterweight contender Jude Grant (3-0, 1 KO) challenges Turkish Boxer Bahtiyar Sonyol for the WA State Championship.


 


W.A Super Bantamweight Champion Richard Lockett takes on Emmanuel Micaleff for the State Featherweight Championship.


 


Also on the line will be the Womens State Lightweight Championship with Katelyn Stack challenging Tara Enoka.


 


“Pocket Rocket” Sarah Higginson will take on Filipina Renz Dacquel over 6 Rounds.


 


Former first grade cricketer Ryan Daye will return also against durable international challenger Bima Prekosa.


 


Kicking off the televised card will be Joel Lewis taking on war horse Habib Kherikah.


 


The show will be hosted by esteemed broadcaster CJ Rose and will be joined as always by Brett Bonetti and Paul Morison.


 


Promoter Tony Tolj discusses the upcoming card:


“Im pumped for this show, I thrive on seeing the next generation of fighters coming through and Laruccia vs Kori is going to tremendous match as trajectory test for both competitors.


 


The return of Millad (Fazrad) is exciting, he refused any discussion of an “easy” fight and is taking on a tough undefeated Turkish Warrior that has based himself in Thailand in preparation for this war.


 


Jude Grant has another great fight, Joel Lewis will have his first Thunderdome appearance against Habib who is always in a war. Ryan Daye coming back, add 3 State Championships on top and what you have is another great night of fights and im sure it will be a September to remember.”


 


Fights will be live on FITE.TV





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Thursday, July 6, 2023

JORDAN LARUCCIA RETURNS SEPTEMBER 1 FOR TITLE CHALLENGE IN MAIN EVENT OF THUNDERDOME 43

Press Release: July 6,, 2023 By Dragon Fire Boxing - September 1st will be the return of the iconic Thunderdome boxing series, based out of Metro City in Perth, Western Australia.

Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing 

 

Headlining the Thunderdome 43 bill will highly touted prospect Jordan Laruccia who will look to go 6-0 as he challenges Fano Kori 8-5 for the Australian National Boxing Federations Australasian Super Welterweight Challenge over 8 rounds. The Event will be shown live on Fite.TV

 

Laruccia last hit out last a mere 23 seconds over Indonesian Jack Dolo, rather poetic for somename named “Jordan”.

 

Fano Kori has been in the ring with all the top challengers in Australia, such as Mateo Tapia, Wes Capper, Jesse White, Koen Mazouider, Sherwyn Watkins to name a few.

 

The unbeaten Italian Australian prospect Jordan hasn’t had an amateur career and has gone straight through the pro ranks and is making some noise after racking up Five wins from as many starts.

 

The Australian super-welterweight prospect trained at Juventus in Italy as a goalkeeper before heading back to Australia to pursue a career in pugilism.

 

Laruccia discussed the fight: “I love this fight, I just want to fight the best, I have full respect to Fano (Kori) he had a very decorated amateur background and had 14 professional fights, so he is well experienced. It’s the step up fight I need at this point in my career.

 

I need these opportunities and I will always rise to the occasion, I have the best team behind me, my trainer Big Rig (Dayle Phillips), Tony Tolj hes literally the Mr Boxing of Australia, these people bend of backwards to give us the opportunities in our career. I train like an animal so I’m always ready for anything.

 

All I do is ask, when am I fighting and who Im fighting. I leave the rest to my team. September 1st two men enter one man leaves, welcome to the Thunderdome. 

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