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On July 25 in Brisbane, Australia, Justice Huni lost against Troy Pilcher.

On July 25 in Brisbane, Australia, Justice Huni lost against Troy Pilcher.


Justice Huni.

Australian heavyweight boxer Justice Hooney faces undefeated Troy Pilcher on July 25 at the Music Hall in Fortitude Valley in Brisbane, Australia. The fight is seen as a strategic move to keep Justice Huni active and continue to build his domestic fan base.

Justice Hooney, who currently holds a professional record of 9-0-0, 7 KO wins, has made significant strides in his career since his professional debut in 2020. He is coming off a string of notable wins, including a unanimous decision victory over Kevin Llerena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia earlier this year that cemented his spot in the heavyweight rankings.

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Justice Huni.

Troy Bilcher, on the other hand, is relatively new to the professional scene but has managed to remain undefeated. The fight will be a significant step forward for Pilcher and will test his skills against a more popular heavyweight like Justice Huni.

The fight is expected to be a great opportunity for Justice Hooney to showcase his skills to a larger audience and maintain his momentum in the heavyweight division. With big opportunities in mind, Huni tries to stay busy, build her track record and position herself for bigger opportunities.

Troy Bilzer.

For the fans, this fight will be an exciting display of heavyweight action, with Huni putting on a very dominant performance.

By staying active and facing opponents like Pilcher, Hooney is keeping both his talent and his fan base busy, positioning himself well to move up the heavyweight ladder in the rankings. The fight will not only preserve the undefeated record, but also make a statement in the heavyweight division and pave the way for future high-profile bouts.

With 9 professional fights, Justice Huni is already ranked 9th in the WBO and 15th in the IBF.

The Best Amateur Career of Justice Huni

Justice Huney began boxing at the age of seven and trained at Bethany Boxing Club under Mark Wilson and his father, Rocky Huney.

In 2016, he won the gold medal in the super heavyweight category at the Youth World Championships in St. Petersburg, defeating debutants from Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, the United States and Georgia. In 2018, he also won the International Ahmed Gomert Competition in Istanbul.

At the 2019 World Championships in Yekaterinburg, he defeated Christian Salcido (5:0), Nigel Ball (TKO) and Mehmed Abdulayev (5:0) to win the bronze medal, withdrawing without a fight in the semifinals due to illness. His opponent in the fight for the final was Kamshipek Kongabayev.

At the 2020 Asia-Pacific Olympic Qualifiers in Amman, Huni reached the final and qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which was postponed to July 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In June 2021, it was announced that Huni will not be able to compete in the Olympic Games due to a hand injury sustained in a professional fight against Paul Gallen on June 16, 2021.

Justice Hunis vs. Troy Bilzer fight poster.