Jai Opetaia will mount the latest defence of his IBF cruiserweight title in front of a home crowd when he meets David Nyika in a Trans-Tasman encounter this January.
The Central Coast fighter will fly the flag for Australian boxing against the unbeaten New Zealander, who has stepped in at short notice to replace the injured Huseyin Cinkara.
It marks a glorious opportunity for the Tokyo 2020 bronze medalist, with both men unbeaten - but the latter will hope victory can push him onwards to bigger fish in 2025.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika.
Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika fight date, start time
- Date: Wednesday, January 8
- Time: 8 am GMT / 3 AM ET / 6 pm AEST
- Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika main event ringwalks (approx): TBC
How to watch Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika?
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Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika fight card
- Jai Opetaia (c) vs. David Nyika; cruiserweight, for the IBF title
- Justis Huni vs. Shaun Potgeiter; heavyweight
- Ben Mahoney vs. Fan Zhang; super welterweight
- Austin Aokuso vs. Habib Ahmed; light heavyweight
- Max McIntyre vs. Abdulselam Saman; super middleweight
- Billy McAllister vs. Jordan Towns; light heavyweight
Where is the Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika fight?
The fight is set to be held at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, located in the Gold Coast of Australia, and a familiar venue to Opetaia and his fans.
It was here that the star won the IBF title for the first time by unanimous decision against Mairis Briedis in 2022, and he returns now after multiple fights in London and Riyadh.
The venue will be used at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games as a volleyball venue, and has also hosted concerts by acts such as Cold Chisel, Keith Urban and Nick Cave.
Jai Opetaia record and bio
- Nationality: Australian
- Date of birth: June 30, 1995
- Height: 6' 2"
- Reach: 76"
- Total fights: 26
- Record: 26-0 (20 KOs)
David Nyika record and bio
- Nationality: New Zealander
- Date of birth: August 7, 1995
- Height: 6' 6"
- Reach: 79"
- Total fights: 10
- Record: 10-0 (9 KOs)
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