New Zealand Professional Boxing Association (NZPBA) is one of the four governing bodies for the sport of professional boxing in New Zealand. NZPBA is a non-profit organisation.
History
The body was founded as South Pacific Boxing Association, with the name changed to New Zealand Professional Boxing Association Inc. in 1984 at its AGM. The new name was greeted and accepted by the World Bodies and Commonwealth Boxing Council.[1]
In 2006, NZPBA had its first female national champion with Daniella Smith defeating Sue Glassey for the super welterweight title. Smith is New Zealand's second professional national champion.
Former NZPBA President Lance Revill is known for sharing his opinions with New Zealand's local media, causing major scrutiny to the association. He drew particular attention for his comments directed at Joseph Parker. Since the beginning of Parker's career, Revill has made regular comments about Parker, including when he turned pro,[2] alleging that Parker's promoters were only interested in money,[3] that Parker was too hyped up[4] and that Parker didn't win his world title fight in December 2016.[5] In February 2017, it was announced that due to backlash against his comments against Parker, Revill resigned as president of NZPBA. Vice President John Conway was named interim president.[6]
In 2018, NZPBA officiated a corporate boxing event in Christchurch in November where first-time corporate boxer Kain Parsons was knocked unconscious. Kain Parsons was taken to Christchurch Hospital's intensive care unit, but he died four days later after the event.[7] The vice president of the organisation at the time, Kevin Pyne, was the referee of the fight.[8] Former NZPBA President Lance Revill stated that he believed the fight should have been stopped earlier.[9] In 2019, Kevin Pyne was elected president of NZPBA, despite being the referee of the fight.[10]
Current roles
Board members
President: Kylie Bell
Vice President: 1st Jo Gallagher, 2nd Barry Galbraith
National Secretary: Tui Gallagher
National Treasurer: James Dellows
Regional Rep - Canterbury: Kevin Pyne
Regional Rep - Wellington/Lower North Island: Joel Revill