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One of the most heated rivalry in the history of women’s boxing adds another chapter to her saga this weekend, when Mikaela Mayer defended her title WBO World Welter I would weigh before Sandy Ryan in a rematch between the two elite of this sport.

They both collide on Saturday in the main event in the best rank of boxing at ESPN: Mayer vs. Ryan 2 at the Bleauve Theater at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.

Mayer (20-2, 5 KO) and Ryan (7-2-1, 3 KO) take a ring for the second fight since September last year, when Ryan lost the divided decision-and its title WBO WBOTReight-do Mayer. According to Compubox statistics, Mayer landed 41% of her blows compared to 37% Ryan. But the history of the first fight concerned what happened before two warriors entered the ring.

Mayer and Ryan rushed at each other before the first showdown, and Ryan hit a can of red paint thrown by someone on the street on the way to Madison Square Garden to fight. Ryan blamed Mayer and her team for the attack. They rejected the allegation.

Kay “coach Kay” Koroma, who trained Mayer for most of her career, moved to coach Ryan. In fact, Koroma trained Ryan for the first fight with Mayer and he would be in the corner of Ryan again on Saturday.

In the coefficient Brian Norman Jr. (26-0, 20 KO) will make the inaugural defense of the WBO World Vorce Voorcase Championships against Derrack Cuevas. Challenger (27-1-1, 19 KO) enters its first possibility of a world title, rides on four fights.

Also on the card:

Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington (14-0, 8 KO) will face Jose Enrique Vivas (23-3, 12 KO) in a 10-round feather fight.

Emiliano Fernando Vargas (12-0, 10 KO) and Giovannie Gonzalez (20-7-2, 15 KO) intertwine in the clash of younger welterweight scales planned for eight rounds.

Delante “Tiger” Johnson (14-0, 6 KO) wants to remain invincible against Kendo Castaned (21-8, 9 KO) in an octopped welterweight fight.

18-year-old Southpaw Emmanuel Chance debuts in a four-forming Bantamieg fight against Miguel Guzman (1-0, 1 KO).

Junior Lightweights Dedrick Crocklem (1-0, 1 KO) and Dionne Ruvalcaba (2-1, 1 KO) stand in a fight in a fight planned for four rounds.

Where can I watch the Mayer-Ryan 2 combat card?

The relationship starts on Saturday at 19:00 et ESPN+ AND Disney+. The main card starts at 22:00 ET on ESPN and ESPN+.

Fans can catch the entire action at the Streaming Center of the Combat Card.

How can fans access more boxing content from ESPN?

Check the ESPN Boxing Hub website to get the latest news, characteristicsschedules, rankings and many others.

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Roy Jones Jr sums up Tyson Fury’s chances of beating top-ranked Lennox Lewis

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Roy Jones Jr sums up Tyson Fury’s chances of beating a prime Lennox Lewis

Britain has produced some great heavyweights in recent years, ending an almost century-long curse and seeing success in the division ever since. Predicting the outcome of the clash between two of the best fighters in the country, Lennox Lewis and Tyson Fury, Roy Jones Jr said it would be a “great fight”.

Bob Fitzsimmons became the first British world heavyweight champion in 1897, and he and Jones remain the only two fighters in boxing history to have won both middleweight and heavyweight world titles.

However, Great Britain struggled for success in the division after the Fitzsimmons fight, unable to claim heavyweight supremacy until Lennox Lewis became WBC world champion in 1992. Britain has since crowned its title 11th world heavyweight championFabio Wardley, who follows in the footsteps of Fury and Anthony Joshua.

In an interview with Grosvenor CasinoJones said he would give Lewis an advantage over the “Gypsy King” if they met in their prime.

“Tyson Fury vs. Lennox Lewis? That would be a great fight, but my first thought was Lennox Lewis because of his power. But my second thought was also that Tyson Fury was great at making adjustments. I would go with Lennox Lewis.”

At least one heavyweight world title is expected to remain in a Briton’s hands for some time, with Daniel Dubois scheduled to face another Briton, Fabio Wardley, for the WBO belt next month.

In the meantime, we hope 21-year-old Moses Itauma can continue Britain’s success for many years to come, with the youngster considered by many to be the hottest prospect in boxing.

As for Fury, he is focused on the UK-wide megafight with Joshua – their own ‘Battle of Britain’ after Lennox fought Frank Bruno in 1993.

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Jermell Charlo says Derrick James has changed with fame

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Image: Jermell Charlo says Derrick James changed as success grew

“Derrick James, he started getting a little more players and a little more buzz, and I feel like our communication has changed,” Charlo told Brian Custer.

Charlo said that as James built a larger stable, there was less hands-on time spent with him and more trying to control the gym environment. He claimed that James wanted things done his way, including telling players to remove dogs from the gym during training sessions and changing the atmosphere that helped build their success.

Charlo has been out of the ring since his loss to Saul Alvarez in 2023, and James recently split from Errol Spence Jr. A coach once considered one of the safest hands in the sport is suddenly facing public criticism from two of his biggest names.

“He wanted it his way,” Charlo said. “Coach needs us. Don’t overdo it, coach. Serene down, coach. I was your first champion.”

He also pointed to his camp leading up to the Alvarez fight, saying the support around him wasn’t the same when he needed it most.

“You don’t enter into a world title fight like that,” Charlo said.

Charlo still believes he can regain his spot in the junior middleweight division, and talks about a possible fight with Sebastian Fundora are ongoing later this year. His confidence hasn’t changed, but his patience with ancient alliances has noticeably changed. Sometimes a rift begins when success changes the room.

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Prince Naseem Hamed predicts Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua fight: ‘It’s going to sound crazy’

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Prince Naseem Hamed predicts Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: “This is going to sound mad”

Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua look set to face each other later this year in what could be one of the biggest British boxing events of all time.

Another British legend, Naseem Hamed, presented the course of the fight in a surprising way.

Fury had his ring returned within a a decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov earlier this monthshaking off ring rust at the age of 37 and allegedly preparing for a showdown with Joshua that the “Gypsy King” was set to take place this summer.

However, ‘AJ’ instead maintained that he would prefer a warm-up fight first, with the Londoner expected to return to action in July, ahead of a long-awaited meeting with his arch-rival in November.

I’m talking to talkSPORT BoxingHamed was looking forward to this match and suggested that a draw could be on the cards.

“Who do I think will win the fight between AJ and Fury? Well, that is the question and everyone wants to know.

“Years ago, Tyson had this awkward style for me where he could make AJ look stupid, that’s true. Now everything has changed. Tyson seemed to have backed off a little bit.

“But with Tyson Fury you never know, maybe one night he’ll show up and box amazingly and do what he did to Wilder. Those first few rounds [against Makhmudov]I was a little disappointed that he didn’t go from the start.

“This is going to sound crazy to you, but would it be unbelievable if I said it could be a draw?”

It is unclear whether Fury will also fight in the summer or whether he will avoid risking a lucrative romance with Joshua and wait patiently on the sidelines.

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