Undefeated American Samoan Alapati A'asa has signed on to fight local prospect Hemi Ahio for the New Zealand NZNBF Heavyweight crown at the Super Eight event in Auckland on November 3.
A'asa comes on board after numerous New Zealand based and several overseas fighters turned down the chance to take on the highly touted Ahio.
"We've approached literally everyone eligible based in New Zealand and even had verbal agreements in place. But when the time has come to sign on the dotted line they've all pulled out citing a pretty creative list of excuses," said Super Eight promoter, John McRae.
"We even looked at Palmerston North born, seven-time Australian Champion Colin Wilson, but he also withdrew at the 11th hour with work commitments.
"It's frustrating, but in A'asa we have a young hungry heavyweight, with a similar record and approach to Hemi so I'm expecting a war a real slug-fest. This will be his toughest test to date."
The hard hitting A'asa has fought six times in the past two years (6 - 0 - 4 Kos) and is eying the chance to overcome Ahio and advance up the rankings.
"Ahio is a tough fight and I'm looking to move my career forward and you can only do that by fighting tough fights and taking titles - this is a real opportunity for me," said A'asa.
NZPBF President, David Craig has had to make a special dispensation to approve the bout.
"NZNBF Championship belts are usually only contested by NZ Residents. But when no suitable challengers are willing to fight for the title, the NZNBF can grant a special dispensation for an overseas fighter to contest for the title.
"Ahio has carved a fearsome reputation for himself and A'asa has a very impressive record being unbeaten and with an almost perfect KO record.
"If he does win the title his tenure would be dependent on him continue to fight and defend the title in New Zealand."