Junior Fa has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million. This is from his career as a professional boxer.
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Fa leaped to the professional scene in February 2016, featuring at The Night of the Freaks in Auckland. After a brief hiatus from the sport to start a family, Fa returned with a renewed focus, assembling an impressive team that included coach Lolo Heimuli, manager Mark Keddell, and mentor Shane Cameron.

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His early professional fights showcased Fa’s power and skill, with notable victories over seasoned opponents like Richard Tutaki and Jayson Aloese. The New Zealand prospect remained undefeated, capturing attention with his quick succession of wins.
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Fa’s transition to the international stage saw him fight in the United States, joining Lou DiBella’s stable of fighters. His impressive third-round knockout against Keith Barr in Alabama marked a successful debut on American soil, setting the stage for a promising career under DiBella’s guidance.
As Fa’s professional journey unfolded, he faced Daniel Tai for the vacant New Zealand Professional Boxing Association heavyweight title. Despite a back injury, Fa showcased resilience and secured a majority decision win, adding a title to his growing list of achievements.
His twelfth professional fight against Hunter Sam, a veteran Australian boxer, ended with a unanimous decision victory for Fa. The Indian Motorcycle Fight Night, organized by Shane Cameron, highlighted Fa’s ability to handle tough opponents and maintain his winning streak.


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