By Declan Taylor
ALTHOUGH Jai Opetaia secured by far the most significant victory of his career to date in 2022, he might look back on 2023 as the year that everything changed.
The 28-year-old scythed through Jordan Thompson in a little over three rounds in September and, just 12 weeks later, is back out with another British underdog – Ellis Zorro – his opponent in Riyadh.
It is the first time in four years that he has managed such a quick turnaround during a career affected by injuries and issues outside of the ring. This is also the first time he has ever boxed in back-to-back fights outside of Australia.
Opetaiaโs star has been on the rise down under ever since he went to the London Olympics in 2012 as a teenager but few outside the region really knew about his quality until he beat Mairis Briedis last year. However, fractures to either side of his jaw meant a long, painful lay-off which prevented him from capitalising on one of the best victories of 2022.
He eventually spent 14 months out of the ring before his London showdown with Thompson, which turned out to be a showcase for the sort of skills which have marked him out as perhaps the best 200lber on the planet. He performed so well that even Tyson Fury earmarked him as the perfect sparring partner ahead of his undisputed heavyweight title fight with another southpaw maestro Oleksandr Usyk.
But Opetaia, an intensely driven character, was not keen to reflect for too long on that victory.
โThompsonโs done now, eh?โ He said when asked how he looks back on that night at Wembley. โItโs in the past and now Iโm just looking forward and Iโm excited for the next one.
โI was pleased to get the job done the way I did. I got in there, did it quick and even to come out injury free and ready to go into another fight so soon, that doesnโt happen often in my career. So Iโm cheering and Iโm excited to be a part of such a big card.
โI definitely did exactly what I went there to do but now we have another statement to make on December 23.โ
After he was eliminated from the Olympics 11 years ago, Opetaia and his dad Tapu went for their first beer together as father and son and the Sydney-born ace made more memories on this latest trip to Europe,
โWe hung out around London for a bit after the fight and then we went to Paris and then Amsterdam,โ he says. โIt was a memorable tripโฆ well what I can remember. Honestly, it was just great to have my family over there. It was my mumโs first time on an aeroplane flying overseas. Just to see her overseas, being able to enjoy her trip in Europe was a reward in itself. It was like a world title for myself. That is something Iโve always wanted to be able to do, take my family overseas and let them see new parts of the world.
โShe was alright on the flight. It freaked her out a bit at the start but we knew we were there for a good purpose. If you look at it in a negative way youโll get negative thoughts but if you think of it as a positive thing – we are going to Europe – thereโs nothing negative about it. It was all good.
โBy the time the fight was done, I was just doing what the girls wanted to do, a bit of sight-seeing and stuff. But all I wanted to do was go and sit in the pub and have a few beers and relax. It was more about the family though so we did a few things – it was good to chill and let the hair down.โ
But it was not a particularly lengthy break as, by the time November rolled around, the Saudis were already planning a December 23 card which they hoped would build on the success of Fury against Francis Ngannou. This latest event was put together within weeks and it was soon made clear that they wanted Opetaia to be part of it.
โIt happened real fast,โ he adds. โI got a dayโs notice and then they said โyou have to fly to London tomorrowโ for the press conference. I said โsweet as, letโs goโ and packed my bags. Boxing is my life at the moment, Iโm on call. If they call me for a fight night, Iโm ready, letโs do it. Iโm not passing up any opportunities and everybody around me knows that. We get busy and we stay busy. When they made the call my hand was up straight away.
โI wasnโt even sure who I was fighting. I thought I was going to fight Briedis and then he pulled out for the second time. He said he was unfit to fight, whether he was injured or just wanted to get into the festive season early I donโt know and I donโt care. Whoever they put in front of me I have to beat.โ
This time, that man is the 17-0 (7) Zorro, who secured the best win of his career in May when he stopped Hosea Burton but has never mixed with the calibre of Opetaia before. As such, the bookmakers have priced him as a staggering 14/1 underdog.
โIโve watched him a little bit now,โ Opetaia says of Saturdayโs opponent. โBut we overcome, we do what we do, train hard and anything he brings in that ring, we are fit enough and strong enough and prepared to have an answer to anything he brings.
โIt was the first Iโd heard of him when they secured the fight but being on such a huge card, I wasnโt arguing with nothing, just put my name on that card and Iโll fight anyone. Thatโs what I said and thatโs what happened.
โWorking with the Saudis is awesome. Theyโve got the money, they say โweโve got this and thisโ and then itโs a yes or no answer. Thatโs what we like. Too much business and politics gets involved with boxing and it goes south. Itโs good to have these guys operating like this and Iโm grateful to be a part of it. Iโm excited to show that I deserve to be there again.โ
And if all goes to plan, Opetaia hopes that will come in just eight weeks, when Fury fights Usyk back in Riyadh on February 17.
He adds: โIโm hoping to be on that card in February, that would be awesome to be a part of. If it works out like that Iโm sure I could do some rounds sparring with Fury too but at the moment, all my focus is on December 23. Iโve got a job to do, and Iโve got to do it properly. I have not been slacking off one bit, weโve picked it up even more. Iโm excited that I get to end the year well.
โIโve had a bad run and a lot of things have worked against me in my career so to be able to go back-to-back with some good fights and on some big cards itโs awesome.
โI just stay focused. Focused on myself and my own journey. Whoever they put in front of me, thatโs who I have to beat so thatโs all I focus on.โ
Now it would take a very brave man to bet against him adding one final flourish to the most important year of his career.