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Boxing botch-up: Kiwi ring announcer to retire following backlash

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Benjamin Plummer,
Publish Date
Thu, 16 May 2024, 2:10pm

Boxing botch-up: Kiwi ring announcer to retire following backlash

Author
Benjamin Plummer,
Publish Date
Thu, 16 May 2024, 2:10pm

The Kiwi-American ring announcer who called out the incorrect winner after a women鈥檚 boxing title fight in Australia last weekend is quitting the role, following social media outrage over the incident.

Cherneka Johnson made history, becoming the second M膩ori boxer to become a two-division world champion after winning the WBA Bantamweight title.

But it was the controversy from American-New Zealander Lt Dan Hennessey, who announced the fight鈥檚 winner, that stole the headlines.

After 10 rounds of boxing, the decision went to the judge鈥檚 scorecards, where Hennessey announced Johnson鈥檚 opponent and UK鈥檚 reigning world champion, Nina Hughes, as the majority winner.

Video circulating on social media shows Hughes celebrating with her team inside the ring, before Hennessey curiously calls the two boxers back in the middle of the ring seconds later.

Confused, Johnson and Hughes returned only for Hennessey to announce that the winner was, in fact, Johnson.

鈥淚s this guy for real? Is this guy, Lt Dan Hennessey, for real?鈥 commentator Joe Tessitore said on the US ESPN broadcast. Immediately after the botched announcement.

鈥淕et this dude up out of here, man,鈥 Hall of Fame boxer Tim Bradley added.

Hughes waves her arms and shakes her head at the announcer as Johnson celebrates the rollercoaster of emotions.

Professional boxing judge Benjamin Watt said: 鈥淎merican commentators have said that Dan Hennessey was inexperienced and that this botched announcement was the biggest in history. They have said that this has never happened before.鈥

Hennessey initially apologised on his Facebook page, saying he was 鈥渃rushed鈥 by the error, before adding another post announcing he would act as master of ceremonies one last time, before giving the game up.

鈥淭hank you all for the kind words,鈥 he said. 鈥淯nfortunately, the worldwide backlash is absolutely incredible and it鈥檚 affecting my mental health to a degree where I will have one more show ever.

鈥淚 am doing this show because I am still a man of my word ... I love and will keep in touch with all my friends from around the world. Thank you.

鈥淣o longer the world鈥檚 punching bag. I鈥檓 out.鈥

Posts on social media labelled the incident as unprofessional.

鈥淗ow unprofessional. Imagine the emotions for Cherneka Johnson and Nina Hughes had as [they] lost/won the title there,鈥 one person wrote on X.

The official WBA Boxing social media accounts had already posted, congratulating Hughes as the winner.

In a press conference after the fight, Hughes said she felt she鈥檇 been robbed 鈥渂ig time鈥.

鈥淎s soon as they called me back I thought, 鈥榃hat鈥檚 going on?鈥 and then they started announcing the scores again and I thought, 鈥楾hey鈥檙e taking this away from me, I know it鈥,鈥 she said.

Hughes鈥 coach Kevin Lilley said the incident was 鈥渂ull****鈥.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got all the respect in the world for Cherneka and the team, they鈥檝e been good all the way through, but that鈥檚 bull****.鈥

Benjamin Plummer is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He has worked for the Herald since 2022.

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