(MAR 1) First-ever New
Zealand LGBT professional boxer Diane Beazley has officially
announced her retirement from the sport.
Maori boxer Diane Beazley is one
of New Zealand’s pioneers in women’s boxing. She discovered
boxing at the young age of 14 years old. She was introduced by
her father Eddie Beazley who had a couple of professional boxing
fights himself. So boxing was always in her blood.
Diane worked hard as an amateur boxer, winning multiple amateur
titles including winning the Central North Island Championships
and New Zealand North Island Golden Gloves both four years in a
row. Her goal was always to be number 1 and eventually, she did
when she became the 2009 New Zealand amateur national light
heavyweight champion. Unfortunately, her amateur career had to
come to an end in 2011 where she broke all her metacarpal bones
in the right hand and tore the cartilage in the right shoulder.
She believed that we would never
be able to box again, however, she didn’t put her skill to
waste. She would eventually open up her own boxing gym out of
her home, training up amateur boxers and up and comers. She also
received an opportunity to go to China to assist in training New
Zealand female boxers alongside Cam Todd in the development
training camp in 2016. She continued helped boxing in many other
ways including becoming the president of Kirikiriroa Boxing
Association.
In March 2019, Brazilian born New
Zealand citizen and fellow LGBT boxer Geovana Peres won the WBO
World Light Heavyweight title at the age of 42. Diane Beazley
was the same age got inspired by Geovanas achievements and
decided to return to boxing, but this time as a professional.
She had not been in the ring for 8 years, so making those first
steps was an achievement by itself. But this made history when
she became the first-ever LGBT New Zealand born professional
boxer. Going into her professional debut she had a lot of
support including her trainer who was also her wife Tasha
Wallace.
Unfortunately, her professional debut ended with a majority
decision loss to Ashley Campbell in May 2019. She would get one
more chance against Ashley Campbell in June 2019, however, again
her fight ended by unanimous decision loss. Her career was put
on hold temporarily as she regrouped. Unfortunately with 2020
hit the world hard with Covid 19, not many events took place.
Today Diane Beazley has announced that she will not be returning
to the ring. She sees boxers around her including WBO World
champion Geovana Peres and first New Zealand female Australasian
Champion Tania Reid retiring this year, she felt it was also her
time to hang up the gloves and spend more time with her family.
Diane Beazley will still make major contributions to the sport
of boxing including being president of Kirikiriroa Boxing
Association, training boxers at her gym Beazley Boxing Gym and
she will also be on the board of the new non-profit organisation
Rainbow Boxing New Zealand, where we will see New Zealand’s
first LGBT focused amateur boxing tournament.
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