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

Reuben CarderGeraldton Guardian
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.

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

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

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

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

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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