Third Masters Boxing match
- AussieBoxer
- 8/23/2025
- 5
- 9
- 0
I won by TKO in the third round.
Third Masters Boxing Tournament: MBA Golden Gloves
- AussieBoxer
- 8/23/2025
- 9
- 6
- 0
Can you beat this experience?
- AussieBoxer
- 6/22/2025
- 3
- 6
- 0
There is no beating experience. Although I registered to fight in the Combat category (1-6 fights; I had one previous fight), I ended up matched against a more experienced opponent in the Open category, who attacked more effectively than I did and won a unanimous decision. However, I kept my composure, both when on the defensive, dealing with his speed, and on the offensive, not over-reaching or getting frustrated when he evaded my shots. In our final weeks of training, Rashie had me working hard on these things, plus several other small but significant adjustments to my technique, which I implemented in the fight. After arriving at the venue, the draw was released, and I realized who I was up against. I had seen him defeat Rashie by a split points decision when I fought at the Pan Pacific Games last year and I knew I would need to fight at my very best. So that is what I did. I can’t help thinking that the experience of fighting someone of his calibre has been a ladder upwards for me.
This time around, I got detailed praise for how I fought. This came not just from my trainer, regular sparring partner and great mate Rashie and his amazing girlfriend and fellow fighter Amanda, and not just from family and friends, but also from the event organizers and even from the commentators, one of whom was a former IBF world lightweight champion, Barry Michael. Earlier, loud support from the bar for a local fighter drowned them out and I wondered if that would continue after Home Boy’s fight, but by the time I came on, to a cover of Muddy Waters’ R & B classic “Rollin’ and Tumblin’” (a reference to my boxing style before Rashie refined it), Michael & Co. could be heard clearly again. Every time I scored or came back strongly, the commentators would mention it, and Barry even creatively simplified my name to “Lake housing”! At supper and breakfast with them, I told them that their work greatly encouraged me, and Barry signed my “silver” medal.
The event organizer, who had earlier phoned me asking me if I was OK with the match he had made for me (and who had passed on to Michael & Co. the approximately correct pronunciation of my surname), caught up with me as I was checking out of my room (I had decided to stay at the venue this time as I knew from last year that the bistro food was excellent) and with a wink called me “our next Masters Champion.”
As a bonus, I also got to see a new friend I made on my trip to Sydney in January win his first Masters fight convincingly. Watch this space…
It will be hard to beat this Masters Boxing experience, but I think my next one will.
Now 0-2 in Masters Boxing, but...
- AussieBoxer
- 6/22/2025
- 13
- 21
- 1



After many schedule changes, I finally had my second Masters fight this evening. There are three experience categories in Masters Boxing Australia tournaments: Cadet (0 previous fights), Combat (1-6) and Open (7 and more). It turned out that mostly Open fighters registered for this event, with hardly any Cadet and Combat competitors, so I was matched with an Open fighter, who was also in a lower age bracket. He had fought my great friend and trainer Rashan at the event at which I made my debut last year and took away a split decision victory. So he was a formidable challenge for me, but also much more of a known quantity for me than last year's opponent. Our fight was therefore labelled "Catch" because it was not the exact match - for unavoidable reasons - that it was supposed to be. I shrugged and stepped into the ring with Rashie in my corner. While I did not come away with the W, I fought the way I had been trained, all the way to the end of the third round, landing some good shots as well as taking a few. I am happy with it all and have emerged unscathed. My first Shiraz for weeks tasted wonderful with my margherita pizza supper and now I am looking forward to my first decent night's sleep for the weekend!
Second Masters Boxing Campaign
- AussieBoxer
- 6/20/2025
- 7
- 6
- 0
I am waiting to weigh in for my second Masters Boxing fight. It is at the same venue that I travelled to last year: the Lone Star Tavern in the Gold Coast, Queensland. However, this time I will be fighting in a lighter weight category: 57.5 - 65 kg. I hope to weigh in at the upper limit. The draw is not finalised, but it looks like I will be fighting tomorrow. As was the case last year, my friends Rashie and Amanda are also here to compete, but this time Rashie will also work our corners.
