Lani Daniels' Next Fight

Last Modified Aug 27, 2024 06:47 GMT
Lani Daniels' Next Fight
Lani Daniels [ Image courtesy: @lanijack77 on Instagram]

Lani Daniels is a prominent professional female boxer active on the professional circuit, reigning as a champion in two weight classes. Daniels entered the professional boxing scene after an incredible run as an amateur. The 36-year-old New Zealand-born boxer made her professional debut in September 2017.

Lani Daniels was welcomed into the squared circle by Trish Vaka in a four-fight showdown. She put enough effort into the fight and crossed the line by winning the fight via a majority decision. After transitioning to professional boxing, Daniels has amassed an impressive record of 10 wins, two losses, and two draws in a career that spans over half a decade, she won the IBF female light heavyweight strap in 2023 by defeating Desley Robinson.

Lani Daniels’ Next Fight - Opponent, Date, & Location

Lani Daniels will return to the squared circle on September 7, 2024, to take on the undefeated Bolatito Oluwole at the GLOBOX Arena in Hamilton, New Zealand. Daniels will enter the bout as the defending IBF female light heavyweight champion in the main event.

Lani Daniels’ Record

Lani Daniels has a professional boxing record of 10 wins, two losses (10-2-2), and two draws. She has clinched one knockout and nine decision victories while both of her losses have come via decision as of August 27, 2024.

14 fights10 wins2 losses
By knockout10
By decision92
Draws2

Bolatito Oluwole’s Record

Bolatito Oluwole holds an undefeated professional boxing record of nine wins and no losses (9-0). She has won five fights by KO and four by decision without suffering a loss as of August 27, 2024.

9 fights9 wins0 losses
By knockout50
By decision40

Lani Daniels’ Last Fight

In her most recent fight, Lani Daniels took on Desley Robinson on December 2, 2023, in a 10-round vacant IBF female light heavyweight title showdown. The fight went through 10 rounds and was decided by the judges' scorecard which adjudged Daniels as the winner by a majority decision.

FAQs on Lani Daniels' next fight

A. She has a professional boxing record of 10 wins, two losses, and two draws to her record as of August 27, 2024.

A. She has a professional boxing record of nine wins and no losses as of August 27, 2024.

A. She will return to the squared circle on September 7, 2024.

A. She will fight Bolatito Oluwole on September 7, 2024.

A. She is 36 years old.

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