MANILA, Philippines — Newly crowned ONE Interim women’s Atomweight champion Denice Zamboanga relished her first PVL experience as she watched her favorite Creamline stay unbeaten in eight games in the 2024-25 All-Filipino Conference.
“I’m really happy because this is actually my first time watching a PVL game live,” said Zamboanga, who witnessed Creamline sweep Chery Tiggo, 25-17, 25-17, 25-21, on Thursday at Philsports Arena. “I was so starstruck by the players.”
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Zamboanga, who defeated Ukrainian Alyona Rassohyna via TKO in the second round in ONE Fight Night 27 to make history last month, shared that she’s been a big Creamline fan since the start.
“I like the Creamline team. There are many players I admire—Jema [Galanza], Michele [Gumabao], Alyssa [Valdez], almost all of them.”
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The 28-year-old fighter also plays volleyball. That’s why she is a big fan of the league.
“I tried playing volleyball before, back in high school. I also joined local leagues. When I was working before, I would join during team buildings.” she said. “It’s so different from my sport. That’s why it seems really difficult, what they do. Even just watching, I already feel nervous.”
Bea De Leon and the Cool Smashers are honored to have a fan like Zamboanga, who has been bringing honor to the country with her recent achievements in ONE Championship.
“It’s overwhelming because we all know it wasn’t always like this. So for athletes, especially those of that stature, they understand how it is. We’re very thankful to be recognized in this way, and I’m happy to see the sport continuing to grow.” said De Leon.
Zamboanga is grateful for all the recognition she’s been receiving after finally coveting the belt.
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“It feels so different when you make history for your country. Of course, it’s such an honor. It’s like carrying the whole nation in this sport. I feel so blessed and grateful that we were able to achieve that kind of history,” Zamboanga said.
“There are so many opportunities, and we can place Filipinos in any sport because Filipinos are really talented.”
Zamboanga is still waiting for her next fight as she eyes more success inside the cage, hoping to inspire other Filipino athletes.
“I hope to inspire not just women—but also men. Not just in my sport, not just in MMA. I want to inspire Filipino athletes to truly pursue their dreams,” she said.
“For me, just keep your dedication to what you’re doing. It’s really all about hard work. And never give up if you really want to reach your goal or your dream.”