Wray & Nephew Fight Night launched with exciting fight card
Wray & Nephew and the Jamaica Boxing Association (JBA) have joined forces again to stage the very popular Wray & Nephew Fight Night Series which was launched recently at Usain Bolt’s Tracks and Records Restaurant and sports bar.
The event makes a mega return, on June 28 at Ferdie Neita Park in Portmore, St Catherine, with two blockbuster professional bouts, which will be preceded by eight amateur fights, with the Jamaican pugilists facing off in the welterweight, light-welter, middleweight, light-heavyweight and cruiser weight classes. The card features one female bout with a boxer out of the Cayman Islands.
Absent since 2023 when there were four events in the year, the series is the continuation of a three-year partnership between Wray & Nephew and the Jamaica Boxing Association.
Brand manager at Wray & Nephew, Kerry Ann Bryan was thrilled and excited at the return of the series.
“We are just excited to be part of yet another special season of Wray & Nephew Fight Nights. We are also just excited to be a part of the greatness and just to see the development of the boxers, to see them come out and fight. In addition, we are inviting fans to come out and enjoy some Wray & Nephew specials, bring friends and colleagues [and] just come out and have a great time.”
“At Wray & Nephew, we believe in community involvement and development of players. We sponsor football and boxing is also another sport that we see doing really well in Jamaica and the goal of wanting to be a part of the 2028 Olympics, we are on that train with the Jamaica Boxing Board.”
“We just want to help in whichever way we can, whether training or development of the gyms of the boxers and that’s really important to us here at Wray & Nephew, that was what made us come back on board,” said Bryan.
Meanwhile, president of the JBA Stephen “Bomber” Jones shared the same sentiment.
“Fight Night is back and we are excited because what it represents is the culmination of the monthly shows that we have been having, where we will be separating the boxers, the cream of the crop. The better boxers now will get to showcase against each other on the flagship programme, which is the Fight Night, but it doesn’t take away from the futures programme that we have but what we want to do is bring the best of each category to the public and the communities that we go into.”
The man responsible for putting the fight card together is National Coach Felipe Sanchez, who says the fight card will deliver some exciting bouts.
“As usual you can expect an action packed flight card, which is really an accumulation of all the fights that the Jamaica Boxing Board has been putting on, so right now we have pitted the best of the best from across the island and they will clash each other.”
He added, “having Wray & Nephew on board, they are literally the spirit of the sport, and anything they are involved in has a lot of vibes and boxing in Jamaica remains unique with the dancing girls in between rounds and the DJs all add a unique flavour to the event.”
Professional boxer Juzier “Iron man” Heron, who will face Dwayne Lawrence out of Sanchez Promotion Gym in one of two pro bouts on the card, was in a no-nonsense mood.
“Honestly, I am just going to be taking the fight as it comes, so it all depends on how he approaches it. If I realise he is a southpaw I will fight him accordingly, if it’s a guy I realise who gas out quickly, then I will finish him quickly, it’s not anything complicated. Also in terms of technicality, my opponent is not someone I can underestimate,” said Heron.
Asked if he can beat his challenger he said “one hundred per cent.”
Lawrence, on the other hand, said, “I come out with a game plan to out-box Juzier. I just wanna box him on the outside, still keep him at a distance, when I reach him I do the body work and come back out and regroup. I don’t wanna take it too quick. I wanna take my time, out-box him, score my points, and if a knockout come, I’ll take it.”