(APR 24) Negotiations have
officially started for Geovana Peres first WBO World title
defence. Bruce Glozier of Glozier Boxing has started
preparations for the event which is expected to happen in New
Zealand Spring this year.
Brazilian born New Zealand
Geovana Peres, won her WBO World women's light heavyweight title
on 30th of March this year against another New Zealander Lani
Daniels. She won the bout in dominating fashion and is now
wanting to defend her title as soon as possible.
Terry Batchelor her trainer/manager has given her a couple of
weeks off from training to recover from the fight, however, she
will be returning back to training this week. “Geovana has a
style that can upset anyone in the women’s boxing division and
we are working towards showing the world that” Said Terry. He
describes Geovana as the Jack Dempsey of women's boxing,
especially with her aggressive fighting style and exceptional
punching power.
Not a lot of details have been released about the title defence
apart from that the opponent is an international opponent, the
fight will happen in Auckland, New Zealand and the event will be
televised live instead of it being prerecorded and broadcast
later in the week like the last event.
On a side note, Geovana Peres has been invited to meet with the
Mayor of Auckland Phil Goff, so he can offer his congratulations
for the major World title win last month.
As for her former opponent Lani Daniels, she is now currently
working on dropping down to the Middleweight division. This will
come easy for her as she weighed in technically as a Super
Middleweight when she for Geovana Peres for the Light
Heavyweight title.
Lani Daniels is expected to be on the Geovana World title
defence undercard, but before then she will be fighting either
in June or July with a special event yet to be announced.