Justis Huni

2022 - 6 - 9

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Police investigating shooting at heavyweight boxer Justis Huni's ... (ABC News)

Ten people, including a six-month-old baby, were at home when the five shots were fired.

I don't know," Mr Maunder said. "Who knows what it's about? Hopefully we can get a result soon."

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'Found five bullets': Huni camp 'rocked' and 'shaken' after home hit in ... (Fox Sports)

'Found five bullets': Huni camp 'rocked' and 'shaken' after home hit in drive-by shooting.

“It’s under a week before the fight. “It was pretty scary.” “I’m feeling fit, I’m sharp at the moment and I’m ready to taper down and get ready for next Wednesday,” he said. He said they were “lucky to be alive” and believed the weapon used must have been a “semiautomatic” given the power of the bullet. Rocki admitted the shooting was a “distraction” ahead of the blockbuster fight next week, but said they had to carry on. Everyone was OK, but the Huni camp say they have been “rocked” and “shaken” by the drive-by shooting in the early hours of Thursday morning.

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Justis Huni, Australian heavyweight boxer, has Brisbane home ... (ESPN)

The family home of Australian heavyweight boxer Justis Huni was hit by five bullets in a drive-by shooting but no-one was harmed, his father said on ...

"The bullets went through the front windows and into the house," Queensland Police said in a statement. Queensland Police said they received multiple reports of loud noises and vehicles driving off at speed at a street in the Brisbane suburb of Sunnybank Hills. The family home of Australian heavyweight boxer Justis Huni was hit by five bullets in a drive-by shooting but no-one was harmed, his father said on Thursday.

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Five bullets fired into Brisbane home of Australian heavyweight ... (The Guardian)

Australian heavyweight boxing champion Justis Huni's home has been hit with gunfire in an apparent drive-by shooting in southern Brisbane. Five bullets were ...

“Then, shortly before 7am officers were called back to a property on Goorong Street, where at least five shots were discovered discharged into the house.” “Around 4am police were called to Goorong Street after reports of loud noises and vehicles driving off at speed,” police said in a statement. Five bullets were fired into the 23-year-old’s property in Sunnybank Hills, in the early hours of Thursday morning, police confirmed.

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Justis Huni and family rocked by drive-by shooting at Brisbane home (Sporting News AU)

Star Australian heavyweight Justis Huni and his family have been rocked by a drive-by shooting which saw five bullets sprayed into their home in the ...

It’s not long before the fight so we’ve just got to keep moving forward,” he added. “It must have been a powerful gun because it’s gone through the windows and hit the back of our house. “We’re just trying to go through and process the whole thing.

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Huni family fear boxing-related motive as heavyweight's house shot up (The Sydney Morning Herald)

The father of Australian heavyweight champion Justis Huni says there could be elements in the sport who don't want them to succeed after their house was ...

But it’s funny how nobody ever wants to say it to my face.” “It’s in the hands of the police. It literally could be for anything, it could be boxing related, it could be anything,” Browne said. But it’s under a week before the fight, I know Justis is shattered but he wants to stay focused. Queensland Police said they were called to the home on Goorong Street about 4am after reports of loud noises and vehicles speeding away. There were 10 people in the house at the time, including a six-month old baby.

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Boxing champion Justis Huni describes drive-by shooting (WAtoday)

The home of Australian boxing champ Justis Huni has been hit in a drive-by shooting in Brisbane overnight.

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Boxing champion Justis Huni describes drive-by shooting (Brisbane Times)

The home of Australian boxing champ Justis Huni has been hit in a drive-by shooting in Brisbane overnight.

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'Harder': The insane lengths Australia's 'overlooked' boxing star has ... (Fox Sports)

Inside Kevin Barry's gym just outside Las Vegas, Joe Goodall is lying on a mat with a rising Slovakian boxer standing over him.

After a long warm-up including skipping, ladders, Goodall is in the ring and working on his technique. “I believe I’m a more well-rounded fighter. Just across from the pounding he is copping, a mural of Tyson Fury, who trains in the gym regularly, looks over the ring. He’s under water not just for seconds, but minutes. On the pavement by 5:30am, Goodall ran five miles before most had moved out of bed. Next to the ring, Goodall moves down to the bags and it is there that his immense power is revealed. He immediately gets into the water to aid his recovery, but it is there that he also engages in holding his breath for as long as possible. Following the 90 minute session, Goodall returns back to the Barrys, which is less than a mile from the gym. “For a guy that, really, didn’t know what he was going to do and was close to chucking it and he’s really made a big play for the best Joseph Goodall to turn up on June 15.” “One of the great things that he’s had to learn is just how important rest and recovery is,” Barry said. “Joe Parker, he came to us as a young guy, so he did a lot of his early adulthood with us and we’ve bonded with his family,” Tanya Barry said. Beside him, Barry counts up to 20 as one after the other the ball prepares him for the blows he is about to cop.

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