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Mayer dominates Spencer to become the unified 154-pound champion

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Former two-division champion Mikaela Mayer became the unified 154-pound champion with a one-sided unanimous decision over WBA champion Mary Spencer on Thursday night, winning the vacant WBC and WBO titles in the process.

The fight headlined the Top Rank card at the Casino de Montreal in Montreal.

Mayer (22-2, 5 KO) dominated the fight from the first bell, applying constant pressure and impressive cardio. Spencer (10-3, 6 KO) had no answer despite being the naturally bigger fighter and instead relied heavily on trying to counter attacks. She couldn’t leisurely Mayer down. One judge scored the fight 100-90 for Mayer, while two other judges scored it 98-92.

Oshae Jones is the current IBF titleholder if Mayer decides to pursue undisputed junior middleweight status. Or he could return to welterweight and pursue three-belt holder Lauren Price.

“I think the most significant thing is that I have options,” Mayer said. “I’ve cleared my head after a challenging two years. I’d love to do both, get down to 147 to become undisputed, and defend at 154. I think I’m a natural at 147. … I can do both.”

Mayer moved up to junior middleweight after winning titles at super featherweight and welterweight. After starting her career 17-0 and winning the unified super featherweight title, she failed to make her long-awaited unification fight against Alycia Baumgardner in 2022. Mayer rebounded with two wins at lightweight in 2023, but lost to Natasha Jonas in her first attempt at welterweight gold. She ultimately won the world welterweight title, defeating Sandy Ryan for the WBO title in September 2024 and successfully defending in a rematch in March.

Mayer, once again increasing in weight, was expected to have some problems with the naturally larger Spencer. However, it was Mayer who quickly assumed the role of bully, working behind the jab and pushing forward in attack. Spencer was content to fight off the backfoot and look for opportunities to counterattack with her right hand.

Mayer, 35, was the busier of the two, pushing forward and attacking Spencer with her attack in the opening rounds. Spencer managed to slip in with chopping right hands, but was unable to thwart the pressure cooker Mayer had placed her in.

Spencer, 40, did her best work in round 5, deflecting Mayer with right hands and catching her with a powerful uppercut. But Mayer’s chin was impressive, and she had little trouble taking on Spencer’s power.

Mayer got back into her rhythm in the next round and peppered Spencer with her attack. In round 8, Mayer broke through and landed Spencer with a straight right hand that seemed to stun his opponent. Mayer continued to hit Spencer with combinations in round 9, with right hands disrupting her composure. The punishment continued in the final round as Mayer closed out the performance impressively by brutally throwing power shots at Spencer until the final bell.

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Oscar De La Hoya says Gervonta Davis doesn’t deserve to have an undefeated record before her comeback

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Oscar De La Hoya says that Gervonta Davis does not deserve undefeated record ahead of comeback

Oscar De La Hoya believes Gervonta Davis’ professional record should see a loss ahead of his potential comeback fight.

It is said that the 31-year-old is in negotiations for a fight for the WBA lightweight title with Floyd Schofield Jr, offering “Tank” the opportunity to regain his elderly belt.

Davis defended his world title after: controversial draw with Lamont Roach in March 2025, but has since become the sanctioning body’s “halt champion” at 135 pounds.

This is partly due to his passivity, but also to the American’s problems outside the ring, where he faced accusations of domestic violence.

However, it currently appears that Davis could return to action soon, with a potential fight with Schofield set for September or October.

These negotiations involve Schofield’s promoter, Golden Boy boss De La Hoya, who insists that “Tank” should suffer his first professional defeat in the match against Roach.

Their match ended in a draw after referee Steve Willis ruled against a knockdown in round nine when Davis clearly touched the canvas following a shot by Roach.

As a result, De La Hoya said Fighting Hub TV that Roach should have back-to-back victories over “Tank” and Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz, whom he boxed in December to a less controversial draw.

“Roach is a great fighter in his own right. He has some really good wins under his belt. I say he wins because I think he really won against ‘Tank’ Davis and I think he did a great job against ‘Pitbull.’

If Davis and Schofield’s respective teams are unable to reach an agreement by June 22, their mandate quarterback will be sent to a bidding hearing.

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Shakur Stevenson accuses Devin Haney of ‘false public negotiations’ after £144 settlement

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Image: Shakur Stevenson Accuses Devin Haney of "Fake Public Negotiations" After 144-Pound Agreement

Potential negotiations between Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson have taken another public turn after Stevenson accused his rival of engaging in “false public negotiations” following Haney’s latest comments on social media.

Haney appeared frustrated after previously agreeing to Stevenson’s proposed catchweight of 144 pounds, suggesting that even accepting those terms did not bring the fight any closer to becoming a reality.


“144 is not enough…I still don’t want to fight! Damn…@ShakurStevenson,” Haney wrote X.

Shakur later responded by dismissing this public exchange as a impoverished reflection of how main event fights actually unfold.

“The same thing you all did with Rolly. All those counterfeit public negotiations… The real negotiations take place offline.” I am the truth that you will see when you stand before me!!” Shakur posted.

Shakiur previously considered 144 pounds to be a fair compromise in a potential showdown with Haney, who has competed at welterweight in his most recent outings. Haney then signaled his willingness to accept the catchweight offer, sparking optimism that one of boxing’s most talked-about fights could gain momentum.

The latest exchange came shortly after the WBO confirmed that Haney must either defend his welterweight title against mandatory challenger Keyshawn Davis or risk losing the belt. While neither Haney nor Stevenson directly addressed the situation in their recent posts, the article did add another note to any future negotiations involving the former two-division world champions.

With Haney facing a WBO title decision and Shakur insisting that stern negotiations will take place behind closed doors, the pressure is now on both camps to determine whether the fight can go beyond an online exchange.

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Shakur Stevenson Doubles Down on Tim Tszyu vs Errol Spence Prediction: ‘Can’t Beat Him’

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Shakur Stevenson doubles down on Tim Tszyu vs Errol Spence prediction: “He can’t beat him”

Shakur Stevenson maintained his predictions for the Errol Spence Jr vs. Tim Tszyu fight, believing that one fighter would be too “mentally tough” for the other.

The meeting of the two former world champions will take place on July 25 in Australia at weight of 158 pounds to accommodate Spence’s inactivity.

Even though Tszyu insisted on fighting at super welterweight, his opponent clearly felt the extra 4 pounds would be appropriate after his three-year layoff.

This long break came after Spence suffered a ninth-round stoppage loss to Terence Crawford, who became the undisputed king of the 147-pound division in surprisingly one-sided fashion.

Spence previously held the WBC, IBF and WBA titles with victories over Shawn Porter, Kell Brook and Yordenis Ugas, although a weight augment always seemed inevitable.

Now the 36-year-old hopes to revive his career against Tszyu, who is coming off a two-point win after losing to Sebastian Fundora last July.

While their rematch ended in the seventh round, Tszyu showed tremendous strength against Fundora in 2024, only to lose the WBO title via split decision.

Later that year, the Australian suffered a third-round defeat to Bakhram Murtazaliev, with four-division world champion Stevenson saying: The whole fight against smoke that he thinks Spence is a level above him.

“I think so [Spence] I will do well. I wish Errol all the best; I hope Errol goes in there and beats Tim Tszyu.

“I’m an Errol Spence fan; I was okay with Errol Spence before [Crawford] fight. I know Errol is mentally forceful – Errol is a dog when it comes to fighting, so I don’t think Tim Tszyu can beat him.

Stevenson previously suggested that Spence could “destroy” Tszyu, believing the 31-year-old’s style was tailor-made for “The Truth.”

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