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Whitefox Recruitment Backs Tolga Eden Ahead of June 6 Brisbane Fight
Whitefox Recruitment Backs Tolga Eden Ahead of June 6 Brisbane Fight

Joanna McNae
Joanna McNae
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Whitefox Recruitment is proud to announce its support of rising local boxing talent Tolga Eden ahead of his upcoming professional boxing event on 6 June at Superordinary Brisbane.
At just 18 years old, Tolga represents the type of local ambition Whitefox Recruitment believes should be backed early. He is not only stepping into the ring, he is also building his craft outside it as a barber at Kustom Faded in Southport, balancing work, training and the discipline required to compete at a serious level.
For Whitefox Recruitment, this support is not about simply placing a logo beside a fight night. It is about standing behind a young local operator who is already showing the habits that build a future, consistency, discipline, resilience, pride in his work and the courage to test himself under pressure.
Tolga’s story is the kind of story that deserves attention because it reflects something bigger than one event. He is part of a generation of young South East Queensland talent that is not waiting for opportunity to be handed to them. He is working, training, learning, building and stepping into environments where performance matters.
That is not easy at any age. At 18, it says a lot.
Boxing and barbering may look like different worlds, but the principles are closely aligned. Detail matters. Repetition matters. Composure matters. Trust is built through consistency. You sharpen your craft every day. And when it is time to perform, there is nowhere to hide.
In the barbershop, the standard is visible in the finish. In the ring, the standard is visible under pressure. Both require focus, routine and pride in the process.
Whitefox Recruitment’s Managing Director, Luke Hemmings, said supporting Tolga was an easy decision because his story reflects the kind of young South East Queensland talent the firm believes deserves recognition.
“Tolga is 18 years old, working as a barber at Kustom Faded in Southport and stepping into a professional boxing event at Superordinary Brisbane. That tells you a lot about his character,” Mr Hemmings said.
“He is not waiting for life to happen. He is building something. He is working, training, learning his craft and putting himself in positions where he has to perform. That is the kind of discipline we respect at Whitefox Recruitment.”
The partnership reflects Whitefox Recruitment’s broader commitment to backing local talent across the Gold Coast, Brisbane and wider South East Queensland community. The region continues to produce driven young people across sport, business, trades, hospitality, professional services and creative industries, but potential needs more than praise. It needs belief, support and opportunity.
Whitefox Recruitment believes local businesses have an important role to play in backing young people who are prepared to work hard, take risks and represent the region with pride. Talent is important, but talent alone is rarely enough. The people who go furthest are usually the ones who combine ability with discipline, consistency and the willingness to keep showing up before the results are obvious.
That is what makes Tolga’s journey worth supporting.
He is still early in his career, both as a fighter and as a barber, but the foundation is already there. He is learning a trade. He is building discipline. He is representing a local Southport business. He is putting himself in the ring and testing himself in front of others.
That mindset matters.
Mr Hemmings said the connection between boxing, business and career building is clear.
“The fight is rarely won on the night. It is won in the preparation, the repetition, the sacrifice and the ability to keep showing up when nobody is watching,” he said.
“That is the same in business. It is the same in recruitment. It is the same in learning a trade or building a career. Everyone sees the outcome, but very few people see the work that created it.”
For Whitefox Recruitment, backing Tolga is also about reinforcing a simple belief: local talent needs local support. South East Queensland is full of young people with drive, but the difference between potential and progress is often whether people around them are willing to back them before the rest of the market catches on.
That is why this sponsorship matters. Not because it guarantees an outcome.
Because it supports the work behind the outcome.
At 18, Tolga’s upcoming appearance at Superordinary Brisbane represents more than a fight. It represents the mindset of a young person prepared to work, prepare and step into pressure with purpose.
For Whitefox Recruitment, that is exactly the kind of story worth supporting.
“Tolga is stepping into the ring with the kind of courage most people never have to test,” Mr Hemmings said.
“We are proud to support him, proud to back local sport, proud to support a young local barber from Kustom Faded in Southport, and proud to stand behind South East Queensland talent that is prepared to chase something bigger.”
Whitefox Recruitment wishes Tolga Eden every success ahead of his professional boxing event at Superordinary Brisbane on 6 June.
Those wishing to support Tolga and attend the event can purchase tickets through NXT Boxing at https://nxtboxing.com/





