Mako made her professional debut on August 18, 2000, beating Kathy Zutt by a four round decision at Melbourne.
On November 24, she followed that win with her greatest career victory, a first round KO over world champ [[Holly Ferneley],which created headlines. Mako's power on the night was awesome. ANTHONY "THE MAN" MUNDINE,WBC Champ, on another occasion (the first Zutt fight) once described Mako as "having the boxing power of a man".
Mako then boxed Pono Rangi, February 9 of 2001, beating her by a unanimous six round decision.
Mako was defeated by Zutt in the rematch, on March 30. Mako's first defeat came by a fourth round decision that went to the scorecards, due to a cut eye. A second defeat in a row came against New Zealand champ, Sue Glassey on July 6 by an eight round unanimous points decision.
Mako's last fight came against Kathy O'Brienof Canberra, on November 16. O'Brien, who was making her boxing debut, lost a split decision to Mako.
Mako had a record of 4 wins and 2 losses from 6 fights, with 1 KO.
All of Mako's fights took place at Melbourne's Knox Basketball Stadium.
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