(SEPT 18) New Zealand boxer
Geovana Peres (7 wins 1 lose) will be defending her WBO World
Women’s Light Heavyweight title on October 4th at Sky City
Convention centre in Auckland, New Zealand.
Brazilian born New Zealander won
her world title earlier this year in March against fellow New
Zealand boxer Lani Daniels. Now after winning the title, her
biggest test is yet to come, defending it against an
International opponent. She will be going up against World
ranked number 1, Canadian Claire Hafner (4 wins 1 lose). Hafner
is a real unknown which makes it difficult to set up a game plan
for Geovana. “We are working on everything as we don’t know much
about my opponent style. I have to be prepared for everything.
But Preparation is going as planned.” Peres said to us. “The key
is to be adaptable and be prepared for anything.”
Hafner recognised as an unknown boxer because of the lack of
fights on youtube or facebook to study with. She is the current
ABO American female heavyweight champion. Hafner has beaten well
known heavyweight female boxers including the former ranked
number one Sonja Fox, Former WBC & IBO World title challenger
and former WIBA World Champion Carlette Ewell, and current world
ranked number 3, Annie Mazerolle. This will be Hafner's first
major international title fight.
This will be a big milestone for Geovana Peres as this will be
the first time she if fighting against an international
opponent. “It feels exciting and it is another step to big and
better things.” This will also be Geovana second time Main
eventing on a fight that is televised. Her fight against Lani
Daniels was prerecorded and broadcasted on New Zealand's Sky
Sports 3. However this time she will be fighting Live on New
Zealand's Sky Sports. She describes the feeling about to be live
on tv in one word “Dreamlike!”.
When asked what does she fight for? she says:
“I strongly believe people have a purpose in life. Mine is
somehow promoting positive changes in people’s lives through
Boxing. It is a way I have to connect to people from all walks
of life and inspire them, make them understand that everything
is possible if they commit have to discipline and if they are
willing to sacrifice. Integrity and strong principles are
paramount and that every day we have the chance to be a better
person. I want to be a platform for those who have a dream, for
women in boxing.”
Geovane Peres is well known for her accomplishments as being the
first person from the LGBT community to win a Professional New
Zealand National Boxing title, and being the first LGBT person
representing New Zealand to win a World Boxing title. There are
only two active LGBT boxers in New Zealand including first New
Zealand Born LGBT boxer Lesibian Diane Beazley, and of course
Geovana Peres.
The event itself that's host the
fight will be breaking boundaries as the fight card has a female
dominant card. This is the first time in New Zealand history
that a televised boxing event will feature more female fights
than men, with four professional females bout and only one male
bout, of course with Geovana in the main event. The undercard
features Geovana Peres, last opponent, Lani Daniels taking on
Tessa Tualevao in a rematch after their draw, for the vacant New
Zealand Middleweight title. Karen Te Ruki Pasene taking on the
returning former Muay Thai and Boxing World Champion Gentiane
Lupi, Trish Vaka vs Australian Desley Robinson, and finally
Samoan Born Australian Herman Ene Purcell taking on Samoan born
New Zealander Viliamu Motusaga. Herman Ene Purcell was raised in
North Shore, Auckland, New Zealand. He attended Glenfield
College during his high school years.