The evolution of “The Cannon” Kendall Cooper
The evolution of “The Cannon” Kendall Cooper
BTW Promotions presents an extremely exciting card featuring debuts, title bouts and North Shore, Auckland's boxer Kendall Cooper.
The 37 year old boxer
began his boxing career with interest in
kickboxing.
“I had been watching kickboxing for
about 5 years back when K1 was on TV, and I would go to a
few kickboxing events in Auckland. A pro kickboxer friend
suggested I have a Kickboxing fight. Another friend had been
training at Balmoral Lee Gar for about 2 years so I was
going to learn Kickboxing defence from him & boxing offence
from someone else.
My mate found a boxing gym and had
a Personal Training session that killed him so he suggested
I go. Little did I know that he told the boxing coach that I
like pain and for him to kill me in my one on one. I got
along with the boxing coach & he let me in on the secret &
so I went along with it & said bring it on, bring the pain.
After 1 Boxing lesson I knew I would never have been ready
for a kickboxing fight, but I stuck at boxing for 4 months
and had my 1st corporate bout”
In 2009 Kendall
Cooper fought five amateur bout, qualifying him for New
Zealand’s Golden Gloves. In his debut year at the Golden
gloves, Cooper won the tournament in the Middleweight
division.
“I was really proud to win Golden Gloves
that year... mainly cos I like the name of the tournament.
The 1st fight was 6 points each, but I got put forward to
the next round due to a count back & the officials deciding
I was more of a "boxer" on the day (I threw straight
punches, my opponent threw more hooks like a brawler). The
second bout I won 11 points to 1, so I jokingly said to my
coach after the fight that I think he punched me more than
once.”
During his corporate career, Kendall built up
a massive sparring resume, making him very well known in the
boxing community. Kendall has sparred with multiple boxing
talent including:
Adrian Taihia (NZPBA, WBA -
PABA)
David Light (Commonwealth Games Silver
Medalist)
Gunnar Jackson (Two Division NZPBA, WBO
Oriental, WBA - PABA)
Iosefa Fue (World Kickboxing
Champion)
Isaac Peach (NZNBF)
James Emmerson (Pro
Boxer)
Junior Fa (Commonwealth Games Bronze
medalist)
Nik Charalampous (Pro Boxer)
Sam Rapira (IBO
Asia Pacific, NZNBF)
Taito Ratuere (Pro Boxer)
Thomas
Heads (Pro Boxer)
Tino Honey (Pro Boxer)
Vaitele Soi
(Super 8 Finalist, Samoa National)
“I've really
enjoyed sparring over the years, i've got a lot of
confidence from sparring in preparation for fights, because
if I can handle sparring my coach (Regan Foley) who was
number 3 in the world, then I should be able to handle
whatever my opponents got.
I'd always offer to help
with someone's warm up by doing a few rounds and when ever
someone new & tough looking comes into the gym, I always
want to spar them, which is the same mentality when I go to
another gym.
I want to spar the best that they've
got. I've probably done close to 4000 rounds so now if i'm
injured and I can't spar before a fight, I just concentrate
on fitness and believe that I've done enough sparring, and
also in preparation before a fight I believe It’s okay to
miss out on something, because then you can just take it out
on your opponent.”
Also during his corporate career,
Kendall has fought the lights of Navosa Lota (he took the
fight on an hours notice), Sivan Hermez, Jordan Tuigamala,
Eric Finau, Josh Ridley and many more.
Kendall’s
last corporate bout was in September 2015 against Josh
Ridley. After his last bout, Kendall too time off from
boxing to focus on his new career.
“I was mainly
focusing on wanting to get a new job & boxing isn't a part
time sport, so I wanted to direct all my energy into looking
for a new career. But after 4 months past in the year I
realised I sometimes function better when my ass is on fire
& I have a bit of stress & drama going on.”
Kendall
made his pro debut in May 2016 against James Uoka.
Originally scheduled to fight Sam Uoka, James stepped in.
Kendall won the bout by TKO in the third round, however most
of the people in the crowd thought he could have done it
earlier.
Shortly after the fight, Kendall was being
scouted by multiple boxing managers to be signed to their
stables. In the end Kendall signed on with Benjamin Watt’s
Stable, being the first boxer on the stable.
Kendall
fought again against Gunnar Jackson in August 2016 on two
weeks notice. Kendall believed if Gunnar could fight Anthony
Mundine on 9 days notice then Kendall could fight Gunnar on
14 days. Despite losing against Gunnar, Kendall was very
happy with his performance and the opportunity that he was
given. It was noted by the commission body of the night and
the audience in attendance that they didn’t expect the
bout to go the full schedule five rounds and that Kendall
fought amazingly.
Kendall is currently scheduled to
fight James Uoka in a rematch on September 10th at St
John’s Netball centre. After this bout Kendall will be
facing his next big challenge against Jonathan Taylor at ABA
Stadium on September 24th. The two will be fighting as the
main undercard on BTW Promotion’s first fight night, Fight
4 Charity.
The 30 year old Tauranga native, Jonathan
Taylor is the older brother to NZPBA and WBU World Champion
Anthony Taylor. Jonathan had his first three professional
bouts in Australia, however since coming to New Zealand,
Taylor had a fresh start in his pro boxing career. Currently
Jonathan record is 2 wins, 3 loses and no
draws.
Kendall could potentially have one more bout
after Taylor this year before taking a break for the year.
Kendall is excited to help out the boxing community and to
have a good pro boxing run.
“I've got a lot out of
boxing but I don't expect to be world champ. So If I can
give back to the sport in some way then that helps my
experience in life. If I stay relatively fit then maybe I
can help out a few shows at short notice. My Holistic
approach to this physical challenge is giving each level a
go and get in there to test myself. So I can have a few
Corporate, Amateur & Pro fights. A Win, Loss & a Draw and
walk the line with my head held high.”
Kendall
Cooper vs Jonathan Taylor will be on the undercard of
Nailini Helu vs Ange Davis. The undercard will be also
feature Zane McNab, Daniel Maxwell, Craig Thomson and
more.
BTW Promotions Presents Fight 4
Charity
September 24th
ABA Stadium
1 Ngahura
Street
Eden Terrace
Auckland
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GA tickets $40
Door Sales $50 if GA
tickets don’t sell out
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