Jai Opetaia's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Jai Opetaia

A closer look at the biggest achievements of Jai Opetaia. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.

Jai Opetaia is a prominent Australian professional boxer. He is a two-time IBF cruiserweight champion, holding the title from 2022 to 2026. Opetaia also claimed The Ring magazine cruiserweight title in 2022. His boxing career extends back to his amateur days where he won a bronze medal at the 2012 Youth World Championships. He also represented Australia in the 2012 Olympics and the 2014 Commonwealth Games, showcasing his commitment to boxing on both national and international stages.

2011: Junior World Championship Gold Medal

In 2011, Jai Opetaia won the gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the Junior World Championships, marking the first time an Australian had won a junior boxing world championship.

February 2012: Australian Olympic Qualifying Tournament Gold Medal

In February 2012, Jai Opetaia won the gold medal in the Australian Olympic qualifying tournament in Hobart in the heavyweight division.

July 2017: WBC-OPBF and Australian Cruiserweight Titles Victory

In July 2017, Jai Opetaia won the vacant WBC-OPBF and Australian cruiserweight titles against Daniel Ammann by a ninth-round technical knockout.

October 21, 2017: IBF Youth Cruiserweight Title Victory

On October 21, 2017, Jai Opetaia won the vacant IBF Youth cruiserweight title against Frankie Lopez by a first-round technical knockout.

January 2018: Australian Cruiserweight Title Defense

In January 2018, Jai Opetaia made his first Australian Cruiserweight title defense against Benjamin Kelleher, winning by a third-round technical knockout.

April 2018: WBO Asia-Pacific Cruiserweight Title Victory

In April 2018, Jai Opetaia faced Lukas Paszkowsky for the vacant WBO Asia-Pacific cruiserweight title and won by a second-round technical knockout.

June 2018: WBO Asia-Pacific and IBF Pan-Pacific Cruiserweight Title Defense

On June 29, 2018, Jai Opetaia made his first WBO Asia-Pacific cruiserweight title defense against Kurtis Pegoraro, also fighting for the vacant IBF Pan-Pacific cruiserweight title, and won by a second-round knockout.

May 2019: WBA Oceania Interim Cruiserweight Title Victory

In May 2019, Jai Opetaia fought Navosa Ioata for the vacant WBA Oceania interim cruiserweight title, winning by an eight-round technical knockout.

July 2019: Defense of WBA Oceania and WBO Global Cruiserweight Titles

In July 2019, Jai Opetaia made his first title defense of the WBA Oceania interim cruiserweight title and fought for the vacant WBO Global cruiserweight title against Nikolas Charalampous, winning by unanimous decision.

November 2019: Defense of WBA Oceania, WBO Global, and IBF Asia-Oceania Cruiserweight Titles

On November 16, 2019, Jai Opetaia made the first defense of his WBA Oceania interim and WBO Global cruiserweight titles, also fighting for the inaugural IBF Asia-Oceania cruiserweight title against Mark Flanagan, winning by an eight-round technical knockout.

October 2020: IBF Asia-Oceania and WBO Global Cruiserweight Titles Defense

In October 2020, Jai Opetaia defended his IBF Asia-Oceania and WBO Global cruiserweight titles in a rematch with Benjamin Kelleher, winning by a sixth-round technical knockout.

2022: IBF Cruiserweight and The Ring Magazine Title

In 2022, Jai Opetaia became the International Boxing Federation (IBF) cruiserweight champion and also held The Ring magazine title.

December 2023: Vacated IBF Title and Victory Against Ellis Zorro

In December 2023, Jai Opetaia vacated the IBF cruiserweight title due to a mandatory defense against Mairis Briedis, and won the fight against Ellis Zorro by knockout in the first round, earning a $680,000 fight purse.

May 2024: Victory Against Briedis and Two-Time World Champion

On May 18, 2024, Jai Opetaia defeated Mairis Briedis in the rematch by unanimous decision to become a two-time world champion and two-time IBF cruiserweight champion.

January 2025: Title Defense and Knockout of the Year

On January 8, 2025, Jai Opetaia successfully defended his IBF cruiserweight titles with a fourth-round knockout victory against David Nyika, a late replacement for Huseyin Cinkara, and the knockout was later named BoxingScene's Knockout of the Year.

March 2026: Opetaia Defeats Glanton for Zuffa Boxing Title

In March 2026, Jai Opetaia defeated Brandon Glanton via unanimous decision to claim the inaugural Zuffa Boxing cruiserweight championship, despite the IBF refusing to sanction the bout. The fight took place on March 8, 2026.