
CHANG READY TO GO "BANG" DOWN UNDER
Jamie Chang vs. Kian Uchitel: Sydney Showdown Set for March 29
Papua New Guinea’s rising boxing star, Jamie Chang, is gearing up for a highly anticipated Featherweight clash against professional debutant Kian Uchitel at The Grand Vaudeville Center in Sydney on March 29.
The four-round bout is expected to deliver an exciting showdown between two promising young fighters.
Chang (1-1) is making a bold move up two weight divisions from Bantamweight, embracing the dual challenge of size disadvantage and late call up. However, facing a debutant in Uchitel might offer a more favorable matchup compared to his last fight against Kenya’s undefeated Emmanuel Shemeza.
That bout, held in Sydney, was a high-intensity contest between two elite prospects.
Shemeza (3-0) entered as the favorite, but Chang’s southpaw stance and sharp counterpunching created problems. Chang landed significant shots, even hurting Shemeza in the fifth round, but ultimately fell short in a razor-close majority decision, with one judge scoring it a draw.
Uchitel, representing the well-regarded Darkside Boxing club, is making his first professional appearance but brings a strong amateur pedigree. His last amateur bout in December showcased his skill and composure, and with a natural size and weight advantage over Chang, he poses a serious test for the PNG fighter.
The bout is part of Paul Nasari’s March Mayhem event, a night dedicated to showcasing up-and-coming talent. Set to take place at The Grand Vaudeville Center in Condell Park, Sydney, the card promises fireworks.
These are exciting times for Papua New Guinea boxing.
Chang’s fight isn’t the only PNG boxing highlight this month—his compatriot Fidelis Laia is also set to make his professional debut against Jayden Buan at Qudos Bank Arena just a week earlier. With Nasari’s push to promote emerging prospects, Papua New Guinea’s boxing scene is gaining momentum.
Will Chang’s experience and technical skills help him overcome Uchitel’s physical edge?
Or will the debutant’s fresh approach and amateur pedigree be the difference-maker?
One thing’s for sure— this bout is shaping up to be a thrilling contest between two rising talents, and big thanks must go out to one of Australia's best promoters - Mr. Paul Nasari.
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