Holywings Will Hold Boxing Season Two, Are There Female Celebrities Riding The Ring?
JAKARTA – Holywings Sport Show (HSS) is ready to hold a second season of boxing in the near future. The plan is for a national female celebrity to join the ring to enliven the event.
Previously, HSS had successfully held its first season on 27 February with the main match between Indonesian boxer Tibo Monabesa and Filipino fighter Jayson Fayson. The second series is ready to be held in June.
"It can be held after Lebaran maybe in July. My target is to have 12 matches divided by two. Leaks are there are female celebrities competing in the second season of HSS," said Holywings Indonesia Co-founder Ivan Tanjaya on Thursday, March 17.
When holding the inaugural season, HSS had great success. It can be seen from the audience statistics which reached 401 thousand in live broadcasts on the YouTube platform.
In addition, a good rating was also successfully inscribed by a private television broadcasting the event. Meanwhile, the collaboration between HSS and TikTok has succeeded in attracting a large number of viewers.
"Yesterday's show that aired received an extraordinary response. It was far above the average television audience. On YouTube, that number is already a record, even our videos have been re-uploaded with a large number of viewers," said Ivan.
When it got success in the first season, HSS also presented an additional party that brought together fellow celebrities. At that time, they were recorded as inviting Vicky Prasetyo and Aldi Taher.
In addition, the party that was in the spotlight was the duel between boxer Hero Tito and James Mokoginta. The party ended up leaving Hero a few days later after he fell into a coma due to a seventh round KO.
Hero's departure also received a lot of attention, especially regarding the supervision of professional sports after the Indonesian Professional Sports Agency (BOPI) was dissolved by President Joko Widodo in 2020.
The absence of a supervisory body makes a boxer's readiness to enter the ring uncontrollable because he does not have a black book. In fact, the black book is important as well as an absolute requirement because it records records of the fights experienced by boxers.