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Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

NEWS 7<br />

Charity fights back on – with new rules<br />

• By Liam Broderick<br />

ALMOST A year since the last<br />

Built for Battle charity boxing<br />

event, fighters are getting back in<br />

the ring to raise money for men’s<br />

mental health.<br />

Twenty-four fighters have<br />

signed up for the Built for Battle<br />

event on Saturday at Cowles<br />

Stadium. They will be fighting<br />

under new rules aimed at<br />

making corporate and charity<br />

boxing events<br />

safer.<br />

The New<br />

Zealand Professional<br />

Boxing<br />

Association,<br />

which oversees<br />

Kain Parsons<br />

professional<br />

and corporate<br />

boxing, introduced<br />

the new rules at the beginning<br />

of 2019, after the tragic<br />

death of Sumner Sharks rugby<br />

player Kain Parsons in a Fight<br />

for Christchurch charity night.<br />

Fighters competing in charity<br />

boxing bouts were previously only<br />

required to wear a mouthguard<br />

and 16-ounce gloves, making the<br />

risk of head injury high.<br />

The new rules require all fighters<br />

to wear a headguard, mouthguard,<br />

groin guard (for men),<br />

and heavier 18-ounce gloves. The<br />

heavier gloves are intended to<br />

improve safety by tiring fighters<br />

and reducing the impact of<br />

punches as a fight progresses.<br />

Boxer James Bates said the<br />

improvements to safety helped<br />

him to decide to compete in the<br />

<strong>October</strong> event.<br />

“Eighteen-ounce gloves . . . and<br />

using headgear, will cut down the<br />

chance of injury by a lot,” he said.<br />

READY: James Bates (left) training ahead of the event,<br />

which founder Bryan Barry says is more about raising<br />

awareness of men’s mental health than raising money.<br />

NZPBA president Kevin Pyne<br />

said boxing was full of risks, but<br />

the new safety measures should<br />

ensure fighter safety.<br />

“There’s a lot of intricacies and<br />

you can never be 100 per cent on<br />

top of safety, but we sure as hell<br />

like to be 99 per cent,” he said.<br />

The Christchurch event is one<br />

of five NZPBA-sanctioned boxing<br />

events in the South Island<br />

over the next couple of months.<br />

It will feature 12 fights (11<br />

men’s and one women’s) and<br />

raise money for men’s mental<br />

health charity I Am Hope.<br />

I Am Hope founder Mike King<br />

said he was glad that charity<br />

boxing events were still running<br />

and continuing to support men’s<br />

mental health.<br />

“Charity boxing has been the<br />

main funder of our charity since<br />

2014,” he said.<br />

Last year’s Built for Battle<br />

event raised $20,000 for charity,<br />

though organiser and trainer<br />

Bryan Barry said the goal was<br />

more about raising awareness,<br />

rather than money.<br />

“If we only raise $5000 it<br />

doesn’t matter,” he said.<br />

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