It'll be a one-two-three punch when a trio of south-west boxers get in the ring in Christchurch, New Zealand on Friday night.
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Rudy's Boxing fighters Stella Ryan, 12, Alex Rodda, 15, and Jamie Rose, 12, will represent Australia as part of a trans-Tasman event set up by Boxing Australia and Boxing New Zealand.
Coach Rodney Ryan is thrilled his athletes are getting the experience.
"These kids wouldn't have had this opportunity without it being organised for them," he said.
"So that's really exciting that they get to go overseas and have their fights in a different country."
Cobden's Alex, who will enter the ring for his third fight, is looking to get his first win.
"I'm really excited for Alex, he's done a lot of hard work to get here," Ryan said.
"It's been a bit of rocky road at times and he's been able to make it all the way here.
"So really excited for Alex.
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"He's one we can put a tick next to, to say that some good things have happened for him."
Warrnambool's Jamie, who is following in his father's footsteps, is also shaping up for his third bout.
Ryan's daughter, Stella, has been fighting since she could walk.
It helps she lives right next to the home-based gym in Warrnambool.
"She's pretty close to the gym, isn't she?," he said with a laugh.
"About five metres away."
The 12-year-old has had eight fights for eight wins.
"She'll have hard match-ups in New Zealand which is what we wanted," Ryan said.
The trip, which involves more than 30 people, isn't just about pulling on the gloves.
After their bouts in Christchurch, the youngsters head to Auckland for some sightseeing and skiing.
The trip will finish the way it started with the trio back in the ring in Auckland on July 27.
The trio were busy preparing for their bouts this week with training on Tuesday afternoon.
Ryan said it was a great chance to see another country.
"Boxing is one of the few sports that is done everywhere so we're really lucky in that respect," he said.
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