(JUNE 22) Geovana Peres made
history in Tauranga on Saturday night, winning her second Muay
Thai professional title against Hometown favourite Faith Mcmah
and becoming the first-ever WBC Muay Thai Heavyweight female
champion.
The two had fought before back in November 2022, where Peres won
the fight by split decision, winning the WMC New Zealand
national Heavyweight title. McMah's camp called the controversy
over the result and wanted to see the fight happen again.
Saturday night saw the two fight it out for the WBC Muay Thai
New Zealand National Heavyweight title, the first ever to happen
in a female heavyweight division in the world in any category.
Throughout the fight, the commentator acknowledged the skills of
both fighters; however, It started to take notice that McMah was
wearing down Peres with her leg kicks. But Peres's experience as
a world champion boxer got her pushing through in those later
rounds.
After five rounds of Muay Thai fighting, Peres came on top with
another close split decision win. This is history-making on many
levels, not just for the WBC title but also for Peres becoming
the first female to become a two-time New Zealand National title
in both boxing and Muay Thai, a total of four belts, not
including her WBO World Light Heavyweight Boxing title.
After the fight, MC Isaac Savage asked Geovana Peres what she
wanted to do next. She said she wants to be world champion
again. She called out to the WBC Muay Thai to give her a chance
and a shot at the WBC Muay Thai World title, which has never
been fought for in the heavyweight division with women.
If the fight happens and she wins the world title, Peres would
be one of the few boxers to have a major world title in both
Boxing and Muay Thai. Some rare names include Troy Dorsey,
Vitali Klitschko, and more. Not forgetting other boxers who were
world champions in MMA and boxing, like Holly Holm.
Geovana Peres now improves her record to 3 - 1 - 0 in
Kickboxing/Muay Thai, 2 - 0 in corporate boxing, 1 - 0 in
amateur boxing, and 8 - 1 - 0 in Professional boxing. Her total
combat sports career record is 13 - 2 - 0 (1 win by KO).
Career titles
New Zealand national (NZNBF version) Light Heavyweight title
New Zealand national (PBCNZ version) Light Heavyweight title
WBO World Light Heavyweight title
Fau Vake Warrior's Heart Memorial Shield
WMC New Zealand National Heavyweight title
WBC Muay Thai New Zealand National Heavyweight title
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