(JULY 19) 45-year-old
five-time Kickboxing/Muay Thai World champion and two-time world
boxing title contender Michelle Preston officially retires after
losing her final fight on Thursday night against Mexican boxer
Maribel Ramirez.
Many words can describe Michelle
Preston, including trailblazer, legendary, history-making and
now retired. Preston gave her boxing career one last chance as
she aimed for the world title, with one loss being her last.
On Thursday night at ABA Stadium, Preston took on former WBA
World Super Flyweight champion, Mexican Maribel Ramirez, in a
rematch to reclaim Preston’s WBA International title, which she
lost back in March 2023. Even though Preston's performance
improved compared to the last fight, it was not enough to win,
ending Preston's 17-year boxing career.
“I’m happy I left everything in the ring, and you can’t do more
than that, but I’m also a purist, to be the best, you have to
beat the best”, said Preston.
Born in Manchester, England, Preston is a New Zealand citizen
and represented New Zealand on the world stage. She had won the
World Kickboxing/Muay Thai titles five times in her career, with
the last title being for the WBC World Muay Thai Super Flyweight
title back in November 2017. We thought that was the last time
we would see Preston in the ring back then as she initially
announced her retirement. Little did we know that was not enough
for Preston as she wanted a boxing world title.
Preston made her professional
boxing back in 2007, when there were not a lot of female boxers
around. However, the lack of fighters in Australasia did not
slow her down, as she accomplished a lot of firsts in women's
boxing.
The first female to win a WBA - PABA title (a title that many
legendary New Zealand boxers have held, including Joseph
Parker). The first female to have fought for the WBC - OPBF
title, losing to two-time world champion Susie Ramadan. The
first female to win the WBO Asia Pacific title. And finally, the
first female to win the NZNBF version of the New Zealand
national professional title.
In November 2012, she had her first attempt at the World title
when she fought Debora Anahi Dionicius in Argentina.
Unfortunately, the fight. Preston returned in 2016, where she
defeated American Noemi Bosques, putting Preston back on top of
the rankings. Preston would have a second attempt at Debora
Anahi Dionicius in Argentina for the world title, but
unfortunately, it would end in the same result.
Preston would return in 2022 as she wanted one more shot at a
world title, so the long climb began to the top. Preston would
get past a close Split Decision against Holly McMath in March
2022, a WBA Oceania title win against Nicila Costello in August
2022, and a WBA International title win against Thailand's
Phannaluk Kongsang in September 2022.
By then, Preston was 2nd in the world in the WBA and just needed
one more win to become a world title challenger. However,
Preston would lose against Mexican boxer Maribel Ramirez in
March 2023, pushing her back down the rankings. Preston would
also receive her second loss due to a nasty cut in May 2023
against another Mexican boxer Jaqueline Mucio Munoz.
Preston was determined to take one last chance and reset in
December 2023 with a big win against undefeated boxer Sawanya
Srisawat. She continued her momentum in March this year with a
win over Thailand's Arisara Wisetwongsa. This put Preston back
in the running again and higher up the rankings, setting her up
for a rematch against Maribel Ramirez. However, as of Thursday,
Ramirez won her fight, putting an end to Preston's career.
Preston was a true trailblazer and has accomplished a lot in her
career. When thinking over the highlights of her career, she
said
“There are so many things it was the journey, the amazing people
I’ve met and fought and the feeling of stepping through the
ropes thinking “I get to do this” which is the greatest feeling
in the world.
When I look back it’s knowing I always pushed myself to fight
the best and not dodge people so all of the belts and goals I
achieved mean something.
Showing my daughter not to be afraid of chasing your dreams even
if sometimes you fall short, because that’s ok as long as you
give it your all.”
Now that her career is over, she will focus on her day job as
CEO of the healthcare recruitment company Life Plus.
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