World Famous in New Zealand Boxer David âBrown Buttabeanâ Letele, has announced that he plans to retire after 2016. Leteleâs final fight will be at New Zealandâs Annual Fight for Life event at the end of 2016, against Loni âThe Tongan Bearâ Uhila for the third time, for the Duco Events Corporate World Heavyweight Title. According to Boxrec, Letele has so far had 11 pro bouts winning nine of them.
Letele first came onto the scene in August 2014, on the undercard of Joseph Parker vs Brian Minto, where he fought Lopini âHorseâ Vatuvei. Since then the Promoters (Duco Events) made it a tradition to have Letele fight on all of their undercard, against either a local or a celebrity. Duco also made their own title for Leteleâs bouts âthe Duco Events Corporate World Heavyweight Titleâ. Letele won the title in October 2014 against Jonah Lomuâs brother âJohn Lomuâ. In a space of ten months, Letele defended the title five times, however he lost the title on his fifth defence against local Kaleni Taetuli in August 2015. Letele won back the title in October 2015, unfortunately losing the title a couple of months later against Loni âThe Tongan Bearâ Uhila. The other inaugural title that Letele has won is called âThe King of the Coromandelâ, he won the title against Tamati Keefe in March 2015.
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Letele first came onto the scene in August 2014, on the undercard of Joseph Parker vs Brian Minto, where he fought Lopini âHorseâ Vatuvei. Since then the Promoters (Duco Events) made it a tradition to have Letele fight on all of their undercard, against either a local or a celebrity. Duco also made their own title for Leteleâs bouts âthe Duco Events Corporate World Heavyweight Titleâ. Letele won the title in October 2014 against Jonah Lomuâs brother âJohn Lomuâ. In a space of ten months, Letele defended the title five times, however he lost the title on his fifth defence against local Kaleni Taetuli in August 2015. Letele won back the title in October 2015, unfortunately losing the title a couple of months later against Loni âThe Tongan Bearâ Uhila. The other inaugural title that Letele has won is called âThe King of the Coromandelâ, he won the title against Tamati Keefe in March 2015.
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