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Mikaela Mayer vs Sandy Ryan 2-Wyniki and report after the fight

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Mayer put on a more dominant display against Ryan Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

Mikaela Mayer has retained her title of the WBO WBU champion with a second simple victory over Sandy Ryan in Las Vegas Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Range
Mikaela Mayer has retained her title of the WBO WBU champion with a second plain victory over Sandy Ryan in Las Vegas Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Range

It turned out that this is repetitive, and he would not take revenge at Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, when Mikaela Mayer defended her semi -medium scale in WBO against Sandy Ryan, undertaking a unanimous victory in the rematch on Saturday.

Mayer (21-2, 5 KO) and Ryan (7-3-1, 3 KO) met in Recent York in September last year, where bad blood was apparent. Ryan was attacked with paint on the way to the arena, as well as arguments about the British buying the former coach Mayer, but the American did enough to win most of the decisions.

Ryan achieved early success in the opening round, because they both tried to determine their stabs, causing swelling under the guidance of Americans with a series of decent right hands.

Ryan’s law landed again in the other, but she had to take one and stick to herself when the master grew up to the competition.

Mayer also landed with a pointed combination in the fourth round, and her stab was at stake, and the guest’s face showed signs of damage to the fifth, although the champion was caught by the left hand at the end of the round.

Mayer put a more dominant display against Ryan Credit Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
Mayer put a more dominant display against Ryan Credit Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

The very volume of the 34-year-old became more and more arduous for Ryan, and she really stopped the tide in the seventh round, acting well on the counter.

The nasty collision of heads saw Mayer in eighth place, and Ryan’s revival lasted when she poured pressure.

Mayer called for the undisputed fight for the title of welterweight with the price photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/Boxxer
Mayer called for the undisputed fight for the title of welterweight with the price photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/Boxxer

Mayer did not make a mistake in the final frame, emptying the tank to make sure she was holding her title.

This is what she did, with two score 97-93 and third in 98-92, seeing her behavior, and called Unified WBC, WBA and IBF World Champion, Lauren Price As a result of the undisputed clash.

Norman destroys Cuevas

Undercard saw Brian Norman Jr (27-0, 21 KO) defending his WBO-edited weight title when he took Cuevas from Puerto Rico in just three rounds.

A tiny, pointed combination had Cuevas (27-2-1, 19 KO) on board and looked insecure.

Norman stopped Cuevas to keep his WBO WBO WAWIT WAWIT WACHET
Norman stopped Cuevas to keep his WBO WBO WAWIT WAWIT WACHET

Because the 30-year-old refused to go towards the judge, the official wisely called for the proceedings.

Carrington stops Vivas

At Feather Wweight, Bruce Carrington defended his WBO Intercontinental and Nabf, becoming the first boxer who stopped Enrique Vivas from Mexico, reaching a feat in just three rounds.

Vivas (23-4, 12 KO) fell in the second, and the fight was later stopped, and Carrington (15-0, 9 KO) threw a two-way hammer. Clash was an eliminator of the WBC title in possession of Stephen Fulton.

Other card

In eight rounds of attractions, Delante Johnson (15-0, 7 Kos) won the fifth round on a half-care against Kendo Castaned (21-9, 9 Kos), and Super Lightweight, Emiliano Vargas (13-0, 11 Kos) needed only two rounds to perform the task against Giovanna Gonzalez (20-8-2, 15 Kos).

In four rounds, Emmanuel Chance (1-0) debuted, and Bantamweight won all available rounds against Miguel Guzman (1-1, 1 KO).

In the Super Feather Wweight Dedrick Crocklem (2-0, 2 KO) he took out Dionne Ruvalcaba (2-2, 1 KO) in the first round.

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“I see something in it”, the boxer is predicted by Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni

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Agit Kabayel and Justis Huni next to each other after teddy Atlas comparison Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry/Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Teddy Atlas predicts that Justis Huni defeated Fabio Wardley in Portman Road Credit: Leigh Dawney/ Queensberry/ @teddy_atlas Instagram
Teddy Atlas predicts that Justis Huni defeated Fabio Wardley in Portman Road Credit: Leigh Dawney/ Queensberry/ @teddy_atlas Instagram
On Saturday evening, Fabio Wardley returns against Hungry Matchroom Prospect Justis Huni, who wants to spoil the program on Portman Road.

Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni will be shown all over the world to Dazna.

The legendary Teddy Atlas coach shocked fans by publishing an amazing $ 1500 plant Social media.

Atlas publicly supported Huni’s Australian perspective before the most arduous test of his career.

The coach, Atlas, said: “I see in Justis Huni what I initially saw in Agit Kabayel” before I published a screenshot of my gigantic plant in social media.

Agit Kabayel and Justis Huni next to each other after comparing Teddy Atlas Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry/Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Agit Kabayel and Justis Huni next to each other after comparing Teddy Atlas Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry/Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

These words, coming from such a valued name in boxing, are a sturdy representation for Huni – a warrior who has not yet understood the real level.

The comparison with Kabayel is compelling, with the form in which the German is located. Especially after receiving the victory of the statement on May 18th 2024 against Frank Sanchez.

Kabayel was seen as establishing a bet against Sanchez, but something that Huni would want to imitate in Ipswich.

Both men move sideways and do not rely under the final fight, despite the shots in their arsenal.

“JPH” Huni detained seven of twelve professional opponents, so it is possible to stop.

However, for Wardley he will want to continue his amazing boxing history. In the rematch he leaves the destructive victory over the Clarke phrase.

Wardley Blitzed Clarke in the round of your rematch photo Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions
Wardley Blitzed Clarke in the round of your rematch photo Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions

Wardley is going to return home in Ipswich before at least 20,000 fans.

Wardley’s “Barista” was overdue in boxing.

Without amateur origin, he passed through the rankings of the “White Collar” before he changed the professional in 2017.

“Before Fabio Wardley chose a few boxing gloves, Justis Huni was a box for twelve years, at some point that must matter” – Dev Sahni.

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Fabio Wardley speaks before returning against Justis Huni Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
Fabio Wardley speaks before returning against Justis Huni Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Huni had a completely different entry into boxing, rising through amateurs with many discretion, for example, being a country champion.

The Australian is still relatively unknown in Great Britain and will want to make a statement that he sends shock waves through the heavyweight division on Saturday evening.

The question about the weekend is whether Wardley can continue his unexpected growth of this sport, or whether Huni’s experience and foundation will catch him on a home pitch.

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Comments on the press conference: Master WBO Keyshawn Davis returns home to the inaugural defense of the world title at Norfolk’s Scope Arena

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The businessman brings a belt home.

Keyshawn Davis (13-0, 9 KO) returns to the Norfolk’s Scope Arena on Saturday, June 7 to defend his lithe championship title of WBO against the weighty Dominican pretender Edwin de los Santos (16-2, 14 KO).

Keyshawn won the crown in February with the dominant stop in the fourth round of Denys Berinchyk. Three months earlier, he electrified the crowd in Norfolk with the blur of Gustavo Lemos in the second round before a soldered crowd of 10,568.

Now he has returned to defend his title against his faithful hometown.

A slight feeling in a 10-round coefficient Abdullah Mason (18-0, 16 KO) wants to continue his meteoric height against Puncher tested in the Battle of Namibia Jeremiah Nakya (26-4, 21 KO).

Keyshawn-de Los Santos and Mason-Nakathila will be broadcast live to ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 22:00 ET/19 PM entitled

Undercard ESPN+-STREAME starts at 17:10 et/2: 10 pm PT and includes the rest of the DB3 in action, with older brother Keyshawn Kelvin “Nite Nite” Davis (15-0, 8 KO) Nahir “Woo” Albright. (16-2, 7 KO) in a 10-round junior welterweight weight.

Keon Davis (3-0, 2 KO), the youngest of the Fight Trio, will face others an undefeated perspective Michael Velez-Garcia (3-0, 2 KO) in six runes in welterweight.

In addition, an undefeated average weight Troy Isley (14-0, 5 KO) puts his championship on the line against once the defeated Etondi Michel William (16-1, 12 KO) at a 10-round inclination.

Promoted according to the highest rank, in cooperation with Sampson Boxing, tickets are already on sale via Ticketmaster.com.

At the Thursday press conference, the warriors said:

Keyshawn Davis

“I want him to say that he would come here, won and try to take my belt. I did not choose him to say such things. I chose him because I know that he would come to create a great fight for fans who leave. And this will be a great fight, but he did not hear”

“He comes to fight and implements the performance because his last was rubbish.”

“I knew that I am a world champion in this sport. He just puts the icing on the cake. I know who I am with or without. I am a businessman. I fight in great fights. I put great performances.”

“DB3 has sold out the range last time and we were not all of the world champions. They just know what to do and I know what to do. I am a businessman. And on Saturday I am throwing Edwin de los Santos.”

“Our trainers told us that they have never seen that they train so demanding. Kelvin has a great fight. Keon has the coming undefeated warrior. I am now a world champion, so now I wear things.

Edwin de los Santos

“I had a health problem. I had a blood clot in my leg. Unfortunately, I had to be out of the ring because of this.”

“Nothing in life is basic. What disappears quickly quickly. We do something hard because you can become great through hard things.”

“This time the result will be different because I overcame death. And after defeating my death I know that there is nothing more.”

“Everyone will hear these words! And it will be something great for me, my people in the Dominican Republic and all Latinos.”

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Imane Khelif is skipping the boxing tournament after the introduction of mandatory sexual tests

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Olympic gold medalist IMane Khelif bows from the Eindhoven box in the Netherlands after the world boxing introduced mandatory sex tests for competitors. Algerian boxer, who won the first place in Paris Games, among the questions about its qualification, missed the date of registration of the prestigious boxing event, which was closed on Thursday.

“The decision to exclude IMane is not ours. We regret,” said Dirk media media director renders Associated Press. Against the background of the last adoption of the fresh policy of sex verification announced last Friday, the 26 -year -old return of Khelif in international boxing was adopted. The managing authority even distinguished Khela, insisting that she had passed the assessment to qualify for participation in events, including in the Eindhoven Box Cup.

Jeroen Dijsselbloem, mayor of Eindhoven, freed criticism regarding the controversial decision made by world boxing. He said, “As for us, all athletes are welcome in Eindhoven.

“With the exception of athletes based on the controversial” sex tests “certainly does not match. We express our disapproval of this decision and call on the organization to admit to Imane Khelif. “

Khelif won the gold medal at the Olympic Games in Paris last summer, among the international control along with the Taiwan line, another gold medalist. The couple was disqualified from the World Championships in 2023 by the then Olympic boxing body, dominated by the Russians, international boxing association (IBA), citing unsuccessful indefinite eligibility tests.

However, IBA was removed due to decades of controversy and improper behavior. In his Stead IOD, he managed the last two Olympic boxing tournaments, applying the principles of sexual eligibility used at previous Olympic Games. According to these standards, both Khelif and Lin could compete.

World boxing, temporarily approved as the boxing organizer in the Los Angeles 2028 Games, was under the pressure of boxers and their federation to establish sexual eligibility standards.

His president, Boris Van der Vorst, apologized after Khelif was awarded in the announcement of the management body last week.

Khelif intended to defend her gold medal in the welterwear at the LA Games, but some boxers and their federations have already objected to its inclusion.

Last year, Khelif trumped at the Eindhoven party, defeating Australian Marissa Williamson -Phlman in the final – precursor of the Olympic Games in Paris.

Algerian also participated in the Tokyo Games in 2021 – in a lithe division, losing in the quarter -finals with the final gold medalist Kellie Harrington from Ireland.

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