Justis Huni
Australia's Heavyweight Future
Bio
Justis Huni is the most technically gifted heavyweight prospect Australia has produced in years. Coming out of Tokyo 2020 with an Olympic bronze medal, the 27-year-old has all the technical tools you need to compete at the very highest level. His footwork is crisp, his combinations flow naturally, and he's got genuine heavyweight power in those hands. On pure boxing ability, Huni sits in elite company. The question that's always hung over him isn't about talent—it's about consistency and what happens when the pressure really mounts.
At 12 wins and one loss, Huni's record tells a story of immense potential hampered by frustrating inconsistency. He can look absolutely brilliant one night, then drop a fight he shouldn't lose the next time out. That's the pattern that's followed him through his early pro career. It's not a question of ability—the man can box with anyone—it's a question of whether he's got the mentality and the drive to show up every single night at the level his talent deserves. Australia doesn't get heavyweight prospects like this very often, which makes his inconsistency all the more maddening.
Now Huni is coming to London on April 11 to face Frazer Clarke on the Fury-Makhmudov undercard at Tottenham, broadcast on Netflix. This is a career-defining moment for the Australian. Clarke is British, he'll be fighting at home on a massive show, and it's exactly the kind of high-profile test that separates contenders from prospects. If Huni shows up to London and demonstrates the elite-level boxing he's capable of, he announces himself to the heavyweight world. But if he slips back into one of his inconsistent performances, the narrative around him changes from "future champion" to "never quite got there."
The talent is undeniable. The Olympic medal proves it. But talent without consistency and mental toughness doesn't win world titles. Huni knows what's on the line in London. Either he rises to the occasion, or he becomes another "what if" story in heavyweight boxing. The stage is set for him to answer questions that need answering.
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Fight History
| Date | Opponent | Result | Method | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 2026 | Haji Potan | W | Decision | 10 |
| Oct 2025 | Solomon Mchawi | W | TKO | 4 |
| Jul 2025 | Rocco Shayne | L | Decision | 8 |
| Apr 2025 | Denton Vassell | W | TKO | 5 |
| Jan 2025 | Eugene Gonya | W | Decision | 10 |
| Sep 2024 | Josh Tate | W | Decision | 8 |
| May 2024 | Nick Guidos | W | KO | 2 |