Soulan Pownceby


Soulan James Pownceby is a New Zealand boxer who was described by TVNZ in 2004 as one of New Zealand's most exciting talents since David Tua. He is also notable for convictions for assault and manslaughter.

Amateur career

As an amateur, Pownceby was one of the New Zealand team's main hopes for a boxing medal in the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth games but he was eliminated from the competition after losing 6-26 against his first opponent.
Pownceby had an impressive amateur record and won numerous New Zealand gold medals as a middle weight, light-heavy weight, and heavy weight.
Pownceby was also selected for the 2004 Athens Olympics and was the only boxer chosen to represent New Zealand at this event. Pownceby was eliminated from the competition after losing 19-33 against his first opponent.
Pownceby is a four time New Zealand National Amateur Champion, winning in 2001, 2002, 2005 and 2006.

Professional career

Pownceby defeated Joel Casey for the World Boxing Foundation light-heavyweight title on 17 June 2010. Pownceby, who was ranked 9th in the July 2010 WBO light heavyweight rankings, was in superb form and won the fight over 12 rounds.
Pownceby has also held the WBO Asia Pacific light-heavyweight title after defeating Togasilamai Letoa in a 12-round fight.
Pownceby is ranked fifth in New Zealand's pound for pound record.
After defeating Daniel MacKinnon, Pownceby was ranked 1st in WBO in July 2012, however despite reaching the number one mandatory position, Pownceby would not be able to fight for a world title due passed convictions which makes him unable to leave the county. Pownceby was unable to fight again due to a serious neck injury.

Professional boxing titles

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
21Win20–0-1 Daniel MacKinnon7 1:151 Jun 2012 ABA Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandWBO Asia Pacific light heavyweight title
20Win19–0-1 Peter Tovi'o4 2:5818 Nov 2011 ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
19Win18–0-1 John Conway11 1:2217 Jun 2011 ABA Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandWBO Asia Pacific light heavyweight title
18Win17–0-1 Mosese Sorovi828 Jan 2011 Salle Louis 'Babo' Aitamai de Fautaua, Papeete, French Polynesia
17Win16–0-1 Fale Siaoloa430 Oct 2010 ASB Stadium, Kohimarama, New Zealand
16Win15–0-1 Joel Casey1217 Jun 2010 ABA Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandWorld Boxing Foundation World & WBO Asia Pacific light heavyweight title
15Win14–0-1 Fale Siaoloa613 Mar 2010 Cowles Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand
14Win13–0-1 Faimasasa Tavu'i4 3:007 Nov 2009 ABA Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandWBO Asia Pacific light heavyweight title
13Draw12–0-1 Shane Chapman3 1:403 Oct 2009 Mystery Creek Events Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand
12Win12–0 Togasilimai Letoa1228 Aug 2009 ASB Stadium, Kohimarama, New Zealandvacant WBO Asia Pacific light heavyweight title
11Win11–0 Bob Gasio3 3:0017 Jul 2009 ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
10Win10–0 Moses Ioelu2 6 Jun 2009 Lagoon Stadium, Panmure, Auckland, New Zealand
9Win9–0 Ioane Talamauga5 0:0128 May 2009 ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
8Win8–0 Ioane Talamauga423 Apr 2009 ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
7Win7–0 Niusila Seiuli3 1:3711 Dec 2008 Manurewa Netball Centre, Manurewa, New Zealand
6Win6–0 Niusila Seiuli4 1:498 Nov 2008 ASB Stadium, Kohimarama, New Zealand
5Win5–0 Togasilimai Letoa416 Sep 2008 Leisure Centre, Otara, New Zealand
4Win4–0 Wilhem Schwalger1228 Jun 2008 Brewster Recreation Centre, South Auckland, New ZealandNew Zealand National Boxing Federation cruiserweight title
3Win3–0 Supi Moi Moi611 Apr 2008 Sky City Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
2Win2–0 Kashif Mumtaz42 Nov 2007 Sky City Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
1Win1–0 Wayne Orbell1 1:163 Aug 2007 Sky City Convention Centre, Auckland, New ZealandProfessional debut

Convictions

On 19 October 1994, Pownceby killed his five-month-old daughter Jeanette Rikihana. Despite claiming to Police that he had dropped her in the shower, the post-mortem revealed "horrendous injuries - severe bruising to the head, including a cracked skull, and internal bruising." In addition to the injuries that resulted in her death, the autopsy also revealed that the baby was suffering from "six fractured ribs caused by a chest injury at least two weeks before her death" and was "malnourished with wasting buttocks and thighs".
Pownceby was charged with murder, however the jury at his murder trial ruled that he was not guilty of murder but was guilty of manslaughter. Pownceby was sentenced to four years in jail.
During the period 1998 to 2000, Pownceby was convicted of four violent assaults. One of these assaults was committed against an unnamed woman.

Personal life

Pownceby has faced numerous difficulties throughout his life. His father has never acknowledged him, his sister was murdered by her partner in 1990, and his mother died of cancer in 1993. Pownceby was jailed in 1995 for four years for the manslaughter of his 5-month-old daughter and converted to Catholicism following his release from prison in 1998. In 2004 Pownceby said he could not change the past but that he was "trying to be the best person I can be".
In 2006 Pownceby announced that he intended to donate his first professional boxing purse to child cancer.