Nailini Helu Explained

Nailini Helu
Birth Name:Nailini Inaise Vae Helu
Birth Date:1993 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Nukualofa, Tonga
Other Names:The Tongan Goddess
Residence:Auckland, New Zealand
Nationality:New Zealander
Height Cm:170
Weight Kg:74.7
Weight Class:Heavyweight
Light Heavyweight
Super Middleweight
Middleweight
Martial Art:Boxing
Stance:Orthodox
Trainer:Aloisio Helu
Lolo Heimuli
Rank:6th
Years Active:2016-present
Box Win:4
Box Kowin:0
Box Loss:5
Box Koloss:0
Box Draw:1
Box Nc:0
Occupation:Boxer
Boxrec:749748
Updated:4 August 2023

Nailini Inaise Vae Helu (born 20 November 1993) is a professional boxer who lives in New Zealand.

Helu has won multiple amateur titles and has peaked at 6th on BoxRec, 6th in the WIBA, top 2 in the WBA Oceania, and 10th in the WBC, in the female professional boxing rankings.

Professional debut, controversy national title fight and first loss 2016

Helu made her pro boxing debut against Kirsty Lupeamanu for the promotion's own Inaugural Royal Rampage heavyweight title.[1] The title was originally for the super middleweight title, however both boxers failed to make weight, so the title was upgraded to a heavyweight bout despite that the belt itself was pre-engraved for the super middleweight division. Lupeamanu was also originally scheduled to face Michelle Montague; however Montague stepped down due to focusing on amateur MMA fights instead and Helu stepped up.[2] Helu won all rounds of the bout on all judges' scorecards for a dominant win. The bout, which was in 2016, also made history by being the first bout to have New Zealand's first female boxing referee, Shelley Ashton.[3] This fight was on the WBC female middleweight title Kali Reis vs. Maricela Cornejo undercard. Parts of this bout was televised on the TVNZ show Fresh TV.[4] Helu next pro fight was against Sarah Long.[5] Long was making her pro boxing debut, however she has had 6 kickboxing bouts (3 wins 3 losses) and 1 win in Corporate boxing.[6] Helu knocked Long down in the first round for the first first round knock-down in Helu's career. Helu won all rounds, again dominating her opponent. Shortly after the fight, it was announced that this bout was for the mandatory challenging position for the New Zealand (NZPBA version) title.[7]

On 21 July, it was announced that Helu would face Agne Davis for the New Zealand (NZPBA version) & UBF Asia Pacific heavyweight titles on 24 September at ABA Stadium.[8] Ange Davis making her pro boxing debut have fought in 10 kickboxing bouts (5 wins 4 losses 1 draw) and has held the TBANZ Women's middleweight title.[9] The bout was in jeopardy where Davis suffered an ankle injury; however after scans, the doctors were confident that Davis was medically cleared to fight.[10] Helu was favored to win the bout and was likely to receive a world title shot within the next year if she kept up her winning streak.[11] The bout itself was close throughout the fight; however the fight of the night ended by a split decision win to Helu.[12] After the bout, there was a massive backlash all across social media with people thinking Davis won the bout. The backlash got so bad that people were sending abuse to Helu, the promoter, and even to the judges themselves. On 26 September, Ange Davis and her team launched an appeal with NZPBA, due to poor judging.[13] On 6 October, NZPBA announced that the panel looked into the scorecards of the judges and found that one of the judges incorrectly added up their card. They originally were 58/56 in favour of Helu, however when calculating the card it was indeed supposed to be 57/57, a draw, making this decision a split decision draw. The judge that made this error was stood down and regulations on all NZ title bouts have been changed. The decision of the bout was overturned to a draw, Helu had two belts to be stripped and the two were required to have a rematch with 6 months of their bout (expiring 24 March 2017) or face risk of losing their mandatory positions.[14] On 26 December, Māori Television televised this fight on the combat show called Whawhai Fight Night.[15] Helu was originally scheduled to fight Victoria Nansen on 8 October 2016.[16] However, due to the backlash after the Helu vs Davis bout, there was a big toll on Helu's mental health and she was unable to take part in the bout let alone train.[17] Kirsty Lupeamanu took on the fight on a week's notice and won by majority decision.[18]

Helu was originally scheduled to take on Cheyenne Whaanga for the New Zealand (NZPBA version) light heavyweight Title;[19] however due to Whaanga receiving an injury during training, Meleisea was not able to take part. Alrie Meleisea took the fight on less than a week notice. Meleisea won the bout by a massive upset split decision.[20]

Losing streak to the best 2017-2018

In January 2017, it was announced that Helu would have a rematch against Alrie Meleisea in March 2017 at ABA Stadium for the vacant NZPBA and UBF Asia Pacific heavyweight titles. Planning the bout was difficult for the promoter, due to the rematch clause in the Helu vs Ange Davis appeal. During training, Davis suffered a serious shoulder injury that would bring her away from the ring passed the 6 month expiry rematch clause day of 24 March. Due to this, Helu and Meleisea were allowed to fight for the vacant titles, with the winner to face Davis when she was fully healed.[21] Helu lost the bout by a controversial split decision.[22] Helu faced Brazil born Geovana Peres at ABA Stadium on 21 April for the NZNBF version of the New Zealand National Title. This will Helu's third New Zealand title shot of her career.[23] Peres won the bout by unanimous decision with all three judges scoring 79-73 and becoming the first ever LGBT person to hold a New Zealand Professional Boxing Title.[24] After being away from the ring for 64 weeks, Nailini Helu returned to professional boxing against Lani Daniels on 14 July 2018 at Auckland Netball Centre in St Johns, Auckland, New Zealand. It was announced on 6 June that the bout between the two will happen with Lani Daniels New Zealand National (NZPBA Version) Light Heavyweight title will be on the line.[25] The two have fought before back in the amateurs multiple times. Daniels won the bout by unanimous decision.

Comeback 2022

On 26 August 2022, Helu made her return to the ring after being away from the ring for four years. Helu took on Amateur New Zealand champion Tinta Smith for the PBCNZ South Pacific Super Flyweight title. Helu won the fight by majority decision, making this her first official title in her career.

Personal life

Helu trains at Pridelands boxing gym which is based in Ōtara.[26] The gym is a community based gym that is free for everyone to use. Helu uncle Aloisio Helu, runs the gym. Helu is the older sister to Light Heavyweight boxer Panuve Helu, which is common for them to spar and train together.[27]

Amateur boxing titles

Professional boxing titles

Professional boxing record

[33]

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
10Win4–5–1 Tinta Smith 817 August 2024
9Loss3–5–1 Desley Robinson 84 August 2023
8Win3–4–1 Tinta Smith 826 August 2022
7Lose2–4–1814 July 2018
6Lose2–3–1 Geovana Peres821 April 2017
5Lose2–2–1 Alrie Meleisea610 March 2017
4Lose2–1–1 Alrie Meleisea[34] 328 October 2016
3Draw2–0–1 Ange Davis[35] 624 September 2016
2Win2–0 Sarah Long418 June 2016
1Win1–0 Kirsty Lupeamanu[36] 416 April 2016

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Uaine Fa and Nailini Helu winning start at Royal Rampage. Matangi Tonga Online . 18 April 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  2. News: Lisa Lewis prepares for the boxing ring. Stuff.co.nz . 10 April 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  3. News: Ashton bucks the boxing trend by becoming first female to ref professional bout. Manawatu Standard . 18 April 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  4. News: Royal Rampage 2016 on Fresh. Fresh TV Youtube . 12 June 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  5. News: Tongan Born New Zealander Nailini Helu wins second Professional boxing bout. NZ Fighter . 19 June 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  6. News: Girls Fight Night Out in Manurewa. Scoop . 7 October 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  7. News: Breaking News: Nailini Helu Number 1 Contender. NZ fighter . 20 June 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  8. News: BTW Announces NZ Title. Boxing News 24 . 21 July 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  9. News: Less than a week to go till BTW Fight Night. Scoop . 9 September 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  10. News: Kickboxing Champ Ange Davis excited to fight NZ#1 Nailini Helu in Pro Boxing Debut. Gladrap Youtube . 23 September 2016 . 15 January 2017.
  11. News: Tongan Born New Zealander Wins Second Professional Bout. TNews . 20 June 2016 . 15 January 2017.
  12. News: Nailini Helu splits Ange Davis amidst bribery accusations. WBN . 26 September 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  13. News: Ange Davis to appeal decision. Scoop . 26 September 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  14. News: Nailini Helu v Ange Davis result altered to a draw on appeal. WBN . 6 October 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  15. News: Whawhai Fight Night, Series 1 Episode 16. Whawhai Fight Night . 26 December 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  16. News: Nailini Helu Wins first major titles. Scoop . 26 September 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  17. News: Girls Fight Night Out in Manurewa. Women Boxing . 7 October 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  18. News: Results: Women gets their first win in New Zealand. Women Boxing . 8 October 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  19. News: Robert Berridge v Adrian Taihia card swells for Oct 28. WBN . 12 October 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  20. News: Alrie Meleisea Debuts with Upset of Unbeaten Nailini Helu. Women of Boxing . 29 October 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  21. News: New Zealand: Meleisea vs Helu II confirmed. WBAN . 24 January 2016 . 25 January 2017.
  22. News: Repeat on Women's Heavyweight bout. New Zealand Fighter . 11 March 2017 . 12 March 2017.
  23. News: Nailini Helu gets a chance for New Zealand title. Womens Boxing News . 21 March 2017 . 21 March 2017.
  24. News: First ever LGBT New Zealand Champion. Womens Boxing News . 21 April 2017 . 22 April 2017.
  25. News: Nailini Helu v Lani Daniels tops South Auckland on July 14. World Boxing News . 6 June 2018 . 11 June 2018.
  26. News: Prideland Boxing/Fitness. Facebook . 14 January 2017.
  27. News: Interview with NZ#1 Heavyweight Nailini Helu aka "Tongan Goddess". Gladrap Youtube . 23 September 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  28. News: Boxing New Zealand National Championships 2015 Updates. Boxing NZ . 14 January 2017.
  29. News: NZ Nationals 2014 Results - Youth / Elite Finals. Boxing NZ . 14 January 2017.
  30. News: Nationals Elite session two. Boxing NZ . 14 January 2017.
  31. News: New Zealand Amateur Champions Female Light Heavyweight. Boxing NZ . 14 January 2017.
  32. News: New Zealand Amateur Champions Female Light Heavyweight. Awakening Fighters. 14 January 2017.
  33. News: Nailini Helu. Boxrec . 23 October 2016.
  34. News: Nailini Helu vs Alrie Meleisea - CTP's Judgement Day @ ASB Stadium, Auckland. Gladrap Youtube . 28 October 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  35. News: Fight of the Night - NZ#1 Nailini "Tongan Goddess" Helu vs Ange Davis - ABA Stadium. Gladrap Youtube . 27 September 2016 . 14 January 2017.
  36. News: Nailini Helu "Tongan Goddess" vs. Kirsty Lupeamanu 'Samoan Sniper' - Royal Rampage 2016. Gladrap Youtube . 16 April 2016 . 14 January 2017.