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Fists of Fury fight night brings Muay Thai, boxing, MMA to Geraldton

Reuben CarderGeraldton Guardian
Tomoana Wijohn, Tam Croasdale, Shane Van Styn and mum Cheryl.
Camera IconTomoana Wijohn, Tam Croasdale, Shane Van Styn and mum Cheryl. Credit: Reuben Carder

Excited crowds cheered and yelled throughout the evening at Activewest Stadium in Geraldton for a stacked card of fights for charity at Fists of Fury 2: Maximum Impact.

Profits will go to local disability organisation Access to Leisure and Sport, and Cystic Fibrosis WA.

Promoter Paul Barrett said about $7000 was raised on the night — less than the previous event, with capacity capped because of COVID-19.

Corey, Jody and Karma McGill and ‘Uncle’ Bob Humphreys.
Camera IconCorey, Jody and Karma McGill and ‘Uncle’ Bob Humphreys. Credit: Geraldton Guardian

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Derek Goforth, who boxed in the first Fists of Fury event, said he was impressed by the crowd’s support.

Jules Earle, Craig Koltasz, Tam Croasdale & Esme Koltasz.
Camera IconJules Earle, Craig Koltasz, Tam Croasdale & Esme Koltasz. Credit: Geraldton Guardian

“They seemed to pick a fighter and go for them,” he said.

James Bertolami and Paris Rose Harmer-Brown before Harmer-Brown's fight.
Camera IconJames Bertolami and Paris Rose Harmer-Brown before Harmer-Brown's fight. Credit: Geraldton Guardian

Fighting in his first competitive boxing bout, City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn lost by decision to Tomoana Wijohn from Pacific Mixed Martial Arts in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.

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