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Boxing: Waikato fighter Alex Mukuka to take on Dominic Reed in Taupō

Boxing: Waikato fighter Alex Mukuka to take on Dominic Reed in Taupō

NZ Herald01-08-2025
Matamata fighter Alex Mukuka will return to the professional boxing ring in October.
The Commonwealth Games representative will fight Christchurch's Dominic Reed in Taupō.
Mukuka, a four-time New Zealand national amateur champion, was last in the ring in May when he defeated Whangārei's Ross Malthus by unanimous decision in Te
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