Geovana Peres vs. Claire Hafner explained

Fight Name:Geovana Peres vs Claire Hafner
Fight Date:4 October 2019
Location:SkyCity Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
Fighter1: Geovana Peres
Nickname1:The Shield Maiden
Record1:7–1
Hometown1:Auckland, New Zealand
Weight1:78.2kg (172.4lb)
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBO World Women's Light Heavyweight Champion & Boxrec No. 2 Ranked Heavyweight
Fighter2: Claire Hafner
Record2:4–1
Hometown2:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Weight2:78.1kg (172.2lb)
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:WBC No. 4 Ranked Heavyweight & Boxrec No. 1 Ranked Heavyweight
ABO American female heavyweight champion
Titles:WBO Light Heavyweight Championship
vacant LBC Lineal Heavyweight Championship
Result:Peres wins via 8-round Referee Stopage

Geovana Peres vs Claire Hafner was a world title fight that took place on 4 October 2019 at SkyCity Convention Centre in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] Peres won the fight by referee stoppage between the 8th and 9th round.[2] This was considered a history making moment as Geovana Peres was the first New Zealand female boxer to win and successfully defend a world title in her home country. Geovana Peres was also the first LGBT person representing New Zealand to hold a world boxing title.[3] Claire Hafner was born in the USA but considers herself a Canadian.[4] She came into the fight ranked first on Boxrec, above Geovana who was ranked second.[5] The winner of the fight would also be recognized as the official Lineal World Heavyweight champion.[6]

History

Background

Geovana Peres won her WBO World Light Heavyweight title on 30 March against Lani Daniels, which was dubbed "history in the making".[7] Peres won the fight by unanimous decision.[8] Claire Hafner won her first boxing title fight on 29 September 2018 against former world number one Sonja Fox, winning the ABO American female heavyweight title.[9] Claire reached the top ranking after she defeated former WBC world title contender Carlette Ewell on June 15, 2019.[10] Claire Hafner dropped down in weight for the fight against Peres, losing 9 kg.[11]

On 5 May 2019, Bruce Glozier announced that he was in negotiations for Geovana Peres' first world title defence with Claire Hafner.[12] Shortly after, it was announced that Steve Deane had joined Bruce Glozier to form a new company called Rival Sports Promotion.[13] At this time they signed a three-fight deal with both Geovana Peres and Lani Daniels. On 31 July, it was announced that the fight between Peres and Hafner was official.[14] To promote the fight Peres set a record by doing boxing pad training on top of the Auckland Sky Tower 193 metres in the air.[15]

Leading up to the event it was noted that no fights or training material from Claire Hafner were available on the internet. For this reason Peres had to literally train for everything, as they did not know what to expect.[16] Peres had some fight footage online which gave Hafner material to study and train with. A few days before the fight, the two boxers met each other for the first time at a media and photo shoot at Cheltenham Beach.[17] Hafner told the media that her opponent was exactly what she had expected and that she was very confident leading into the fight.[18]

Fight Card

Weight ClassWeightvs.MethodRoundTimeNotes
Light Heavyweight175 lbs. Geovana Peresdef. Claire HafnerTKO8/102:00
Middleweight160 lbs. Lani Danielsdrew. Tessa TualevaoSD8/82:00
Heavyweight200+ lbs. Herman Ene-Purcelldef. Viliamu MotusagaUD5/53:00
Middleweight160 lbs. Desley Robinsondef. Trish VakaUD4/42:00
Welterweight147 lbs. Gentiane Lupidef. Karen Te Ruki PaseneSD4/42:00

Fight details

Geovana Peres vs Claire Hafner was held at SkyCity Convention Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. Tickets for the fight went on sale on 31 July 2019 after Bruce Glozier announced that general admission and corporate tables tickets would start at $65. Rival Sports Promotion elected to distribute the tickets themselves through the event Facebook page and their website.[19] They sold out the event with a little over 1000 tickets between general admission and corporate tables.

The fight announcer was Daniel Hennessey. Singapore born Australian Phil Austin served as the in-ring referee and New Zealanders Arden Fatu and Ioana Schwalger, along with Australian Chris Condon, were the ringside judges. Danny Leigh served as the supervisor and representative for the WBO.[20]

Before the event began, the national anthems of Canada and New Zealand were sung. Claire Hafner sang the Canadian national anthem before her fight.

Broadcasting

It was announced that the event would be televised through Sky Sports on Sky TV, with a live broadcast.[21] It was also announced that Samoa would broadcast the fight live on Samoa TV3.[22]

International broadcasters
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Sky Sports 3
TV 3

Weigh in

On 3 October 2019 the weigh in was held at Skycity Auckland at Sammy's, which is located on the gaming floor in the casino.[23]

Recap

Aftermath

After the fight Geovana Peres was interviewed in the ring. "It feels dream-like. This is for us New Zealand... I'm proud to be a Kiwi now. This is ours and it will stay here... The only thing that was missing was a TKO and I have it now. I'm going to get better... I don't know what will happen next. That's for my manager now. Back to training and set some goals for next year."[24] On 26 January 2021, it was announced that Geovana Peres had officially retired from boxing, ending her career as a world champion.[25] On the 16 April 2021, Geovana Peres made her amateur muay thai fight debut against IFMA Junior Gold Medalist and GAMMA World Champion Roezala Su’e.[26] On the 13th of August, Peres won her first kickboxing fight against Gina Gee. Peres won the fight by unanimous decision with her winning the inaugural Fau Vake Warrior's Heart Memorial Shield.[27]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boxing: Kiwi Geovana Peres retains WBO light heavyweight world title. Newshub. 2019-10-05.
  2. Web site: Geovana Peres retains WBO light-heavyweight world title by beating Claire Hafner. Stuff NZ. 2019-10-05.
  3. Web site: GEOVANA PERES TO DEFEND HER WORLD TITLE AGAINST CANADIAN BOXER. Gay Express. 2019-10-05.
  4. Web site: Canadian boxer Claire Hafner talks about upcoming world title fight with Geovana Peres. Gladrap Channel. 2019-10-05.
  5. Web site: Geovana Peres will defend her World title against Canadian Boxer. Women Boxing Archive Network. 2019-10-05.
  6. Web site: Claire Hafner Vs Geovana Peres: Crowning A New Women's Lineal World Heavyweight Champion. LBC . 12 February 2021.
  7. Web site: Recap: Geovana Peres v Lani Daniels - WBO women's light-heavyweight title clash. Stuff NZ. 2019-10-05.
  8. Web site: NZ boxing promoter out to close pay inequality after Geovana Peres wins world title. Stuff NZ. 2019-10-05.
  9. Web site: Geovana Peres will defend her World title against Canadian Boxer. Ring News 24. 2019-10-05.
  10. Web site: Peres set to defend WBO Light Heavyweight World Title. Newsie. 2019-10-05.
  11. Web site: Kiwi boxer Geovana Peres goes solo in WBO title defence. Stuff NZ. 2019-10-05.
  12. Web site: Geovana Peres eyes Canadian boxer for world title defence in Auckland. Stuff NZ. 2019-10-05.
  13. Web site: About Rival Sports. Rival Sports Promotions. 2019-10-05.
  14. Web site: Boxing: Kiwi Geovana Peres to defend WBO title against Canadian Claire Hafner. The New Zealand Herald. 2019-10-05.
  15. Web site: Top work from the CGW team. The Crowd Goes Wild. 2019-10-05.
  16. Web site: GEOVANA PERES WILL DEFEND HER WORLD TITLE AGAINST CANADIAN BOXER. New Zealand Fighter. 2019-10-05. 8 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191008092254/http://newzealandfighter.co.nz/news/geovana-peres-will-defend-her-world-title-against-canadian-boxer. dead.
  17. Web site: Claire Hafner hits Auckland ahead Geovana Peres title shot. World Boxing News. 2019-10-05.
  18. Web site: Sluggin' soprano Claire Hafner on song for world title fight against Geovana Peres. Stuff NZ. 2019-10-05.
  19. Web site: Ticket Details. Rival Sports Promotions. 2019-10-05.
  20. Web site: Peres vs Hafner. Boxrec. 2019-10-05.
  21. Web site: Peres and Hafner weigh in ahead of world title fight. Scoop. 2019-10-05.
  22. Web site: TV3 Samoa Announcement. TV3 Samoa. 2019-10-05.
  23. Web site: Weigh In: Geovana Peres vs Claire Hafner, Tesse Tualevao vs Lani Daniels. Gladrap Channel . 2019-10-05.
  24. Web site: GEOVANA PERES RETAINS WORLD TITLE WITH THE FIRST TKO OF HER CAREER. New Zealand Fighter . 2019-10-05.
  25. Web site: GEOVANA PERES ANNOUNCES HER RETIREMENT. New Zealand fighter. 26 January 2021. 6 February 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210206064355/https://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/news/geovana-peres-announces-her-retirement. dead.
  26. Web site: GEOVANA PERES WILL MAKE HER KICKBOXING DEBUT TONIGHT. Gay Express Magazine. 16 April 2021.
  27. Web site: Geovana Peres gets first win in Kickboxing. Women Boxing News. 20 August 2021.