New Zealand Heavyweight Rankings Update – June 1, 2025
The New Zealand heavyweight boxing landscape has undergone significant shifts this month, with notable changes in the rankings due to inactivity and emerging talents making their mark.
Departures Due to Inactivity
Kiki Toa “King” Leutele and Amato Mataika have been removed from the national rankings after over a year of inactivity.
Kiki Toa Leutele (12-2-2, 8 KOs) last competed in March 2024, securing a victory over Arsene Fosso. Despite his record and previous activity, his absence from the ring for over a year has led to his removal from the rankings.
Amato Mataika (4-1, 4 KOs) has not fought since May 2024, when he faced Stevan Ivic. His prolonged inactivity has similarly resulted in his exit from the rankings.
New Entrants
Liam Talivaa and Nikolas “The Greek” Charalampous have entered the heavyweight rankings at positions #4 and #5, respectively, following notable performances and activity.
Liam Talivaa (7-1, 3 KOs) has made a significant impact by avenging his sole professional loss. In April 2025, he faced Brandon Grach in a highly anticipated rematch and secured a fifth-round TKO victory. This impressive win has propelled him into the #4 spot in the national rankings.
Nikolas “The Greek” Charalampous (23-6-2, 11 KOs) enters the rankings at #5. With a professional career spanning over a decade, Charalampous has enjoyed a late-career resurgence since resuming activity at heavyweight, posting a 2-0-2 record with 2 KOs since his return. His consistent presence and recent success in the division have earned him recognition among the country’s top heavyweights.
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