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Mikaela Mayer defeats Sandy Ryan by a unanimous decision

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Las Vegas – behind the relentless early offensive attack led by an lively stab, Mikael Mayer was able to stop her rival Sandy Ryan delayed to win a unanimous decision and keep the title of WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO SATURNA NIGHT,

It was a rematch of their September clash, when Mayer won the controversial majority of the decision to win the title of Ryan. The rematch was probably more entertaining, with Mayer’s more final victory. However, she had to repel the delayed so from Ryan to stick to her championship.

Two judges saw the fight 97-92, and the third was 98-92. But the results did not match the warm nature of the fight.

“I wanted to kick her ass and did it,” said Mayer, who improved to 21-2.

Olympian 2016 began quickly, working for stab and pressing the action. Unlike the first meeting, Ryan (7-3-1) was more composed and patient, looking for the possibilities of preventing her right hand. But Mayer’s perseverance forced Ryan to get her embankment early and controlled the middle rounds. Before Ryan decided to initiate the exchange, it was too delayed.

“I wanted to give Sandy Rematch because it was a great fight,” said Mayer. “I think that the rematch should happen when the fans want it. We did it, but I beat Sandy twice. Now it’s time to go and go unquestioned, which is against (WBA, WBC and IBF Champion) Lauren Price.”

Feud between Mayer and Ryan has grown over the past year Witriolic. Before the first meeting, words were involved in the war in which tensions increased when Ryan was a victim of a painting attack of an unknown attacker on his way to Madison Square Garden for their fight. Ryan of Great Britain blamed Mayer for the Red Paint attack, which the American denied violently.

The controversial nature of the first decision has further developed the flames of their feud. They both argued about Kay Koroma, a former Mayer coach who trained Ryan for the first fight and was in the corner of the former master in the rematch.

With high tensions, the women delivered a war on a high octane, which had fun at Fontainebleau.

During the first meeting, Mayer landed 186 blows to Ryan 185. The difference was in activity; Mayer threw 131 more blows.

The rematch followed the same plan. Mayer Outlandsed Ryan 178–146 and threw 516 blows to Ryan 377. Mayer was successful, working on the body with 55 blows below his neck.

Mayer’s game plan was to overwhelm his rival’s activity, and she controlled to round 5. Mayer raised her foot from the accelerator in round 6, deciding to put a blow, which gave Ryan the opportunity to become an aggressor. Ryan fought with a sense of diligence in the eighth round and plowed forward, cutting loose, right hands. Constant aggression opened the cutting of Mayer’s right eye from the clash.

The last two rounds were full of furious exchanges. Ryan fastened Mayer’s legs with his right hand, but Mayer refused to withdraw when the crowd got up in the last seconds.

“For a long time I had to move to a welterweight,” said Mayer. “So, when I finally did it, it took a good solid year of demanding work and that’s where I feel comfort. That’s what I should have been.”

And now with the rest of Feud, Mayer can see if he can become the undisputed champion.

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Books MVP Baumgardner-Miranda as a cooperation on the Taylor-Serrano card

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The undisputed younger champion of women’s delicate master Alycia Baumgardner will debut in Jake Paul’s most valuable promotions in the Cooperation event in Katie Taylor Vs. Amanda Serrano Trilogia 11.

Baumgardner (15-1, 7 KO) will defend his titles against the invincible WBA champion Jennifer Miranda (12-0, 1 KO), representatives of the most valuable promotions, said ESPN.

The fight will be the main support of Taylor-Serrano 3 on the historic All-Women card at Madison Square Garden and will be broadcast worldwide at Netflix.

“I came to MVP for a moment like this high stake, a global scene and a chance to show the world who I really am,” said Alycia Baumgardner in a statement for ESPN. “Amanda and Katie did amazing things for women in women’s boxing, and it is an honor to share the card with them. But I did not stand next to the size-I took it. That night it is a reflector-it’s mine.”

Baumgardner signed a contract with MVP in March and will return to the action for the first time since September 2024, when her fight against Delfine Persoon ended impartial because of a random head clash that wounded with Persioon.

“Alycia Baumgardner now has a stage to show the world why he is the most valuable warrior in sport,” said Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, co-founders of the most valuable promotions. “But Jennifer Miranda is another world -class athlete who was waiting for the opportunity to show why he is one of the best in boxing. This is a world -class duel between two elite athletes, and we are excited to present him as a competition of this historic night. The future of women’s boxing is now, and MVP is proud of the sports.

Fighting from Spain, Miranda debuted in a professional debut in 2018 and won the first 11 fights before she got the opportunity to fight for a fleeting title. Miranda defeated Teresa Almengor by a unanimous decision in October last year to become the fleeting owner of WBA Super Feather Wweight. 38 -year -old Miranda fought only in Spain and will have the opportunity to spoil the debut of MVP Baumgardner at a huge event.

“Alycia Baumgardner is an amazing master, but this is my opportunity to become the first unquestioned champion from Spain and I will do it,” said Miranda. “It’s time to write my name in boxing books. Unquestioned.”

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Mikey Garcia warns Devin Haney against Jose Ramirez, citing the maintenance of the effects of Ryan Garcia

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Image: Haney's Haunted by Garcia? Ramirez Aims to Expose Lingering Doubts

Mikey Garcia predicts that Jose Ramirez’s first blow lands on Devin Haney on May 2, he will restore the memories of whip, which he suffered after losing to Ryan Garcia in April last year.

Triggering shy

“The former world champion in four leaves, Mikey, says that Haney (31-0, 15 KO) will be a” shot “, leaving him, afraid to throw himself for fear of being charged by the former WBC master and WBO Airy Sietteight Ramirez (29-2, 18 KOS).

26-year-old Haney will tardy down when he will face the ramist in the fight for Fatal Fury Card at Times Square in Up-to-date York. Mikey thinks that Devin chose the wrong warrior, choosing a 32 -year -old Ramirez as his opponent, because he hits too demanding. He believes that Haney should have chosen a warrior who is going to retire.

Considering what happened to him in his last fight, the former world champion in two divisions, Haney, could feel pressure to fight someone good. He received a lot of criticism from fans for failure and trial, which he later initiated. Despite this, Devin probably felt that he had to receive a talented guy such as Ramirez.

“I think there will be a shot. It is not going to replace. Little giant boxing About how Devin Haney will approach Jose Ramirez on May 2.

Haney will probably focus on throwing many stabs and individual blows, as he did in his victory over Regis Prygrais in 2023. He neutralized Prograis’s crime through boxing and often. We saw the same from Haney in his two victories against Geoge Cambosos Jr. and his victory over Vasily Lomachenko.

Improper choice?

“One blow is enough to restore these memories, and Jose has it. He has power, he also has a size. Haney can box, but after such a beat it is not effortless to come back. We saw it in many warriors and I think that we will employ it there.

“I think Haney should have chosen someone else. Someone who did not hit demanding, who had no power. Someone who was on their way with two or three losses in their four four fights. Someone who is not a threat. I think they chose the wrong fight,” said Mikey.

Last updated 04/02/2025

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The threat of “demolition” of Tsyyu meets Spencer’s doubts: can the former master stand power after the destructive KO?

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Image: Back Against the Wall: Tim Tszyu's Must-Win Fight Against Joey Spencer on April 6th

Joey Spencer said that on Saturday he would test Tim Tisz’s chin on Saturday and does not know if his impact ability would be reduced from his recent knockout failure with the master of middleweight champion IBF Bakhram Murtazaliev on October 19 last year.

Spencer (19-1, 1 KO) will face the former WBO champion 154-LB Tsyzu (24-2, 17 KO) in a 10-round fight on Saturday, April 6, in Newcastle Entertainment Center, Broadmeadow, Newcastle. The event begins with 21:00 et / 18:00 For Australian fans it will be at 11:00 AEDT.

Demolition claims

The 25 -year -old Spencer was amused when the media said by the media that Tsyzyu plans to perform “demolition work” on it. He noticed that he said exactly the same before his last fight with Murtazaliev. This fight did not turn out to be very well for Tsyza when it was blown up in three rounds.

“I definitely don’t hope that his chin is weaker. I hope that he will be able to make a lot of shots and I will break him,” said Joey Spencer to media Asked if he thinks that Tim Tisz’s impairment decreased after his defeat with Bakhram Murtazaliev in October last year.

In the second and third rounds of this fight, Tziu was hit by the repetitive left hooks of Murtazalieva, and he could not accept power. He did not expect that he would be hit by the left hook of Bakhram so often and did not look ready for these arrows at all.

“I’ve never been to the ring with Bakhram. So I’m not sure how my power is going on. I know I can hit. I know that I am right with my blows and I know that the accuracy and time create a knockout. I know that I am a great blow of power. I hit him. So we’ll see what happens” – continued Spencer.

Of course, Bakhram strikes more than Spencer, but it may not matter if Joey does not have the same crushing force. It strikes difficult enough to throw away Tiszu.

Mental games

“I feel that I try to get up. Now we’re approaching the fight. He said it?” Spencer said when he said that Tsyzu said that he would perform a “demolition work” on Saturday. “He said the same when he fought against Bakhram.

“Whatever he wants, we’re ready. It doesn’t matter,” Spencer said after he was informed that Tsyzyu said that he would go straight to him from the opening bell, trying to pull him out.

Last updated 04/02/2025

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