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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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Michael Zerafa offers an input when Spencer threatens to withdraw from Tsyzu’s fight

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Image: Michael Zerafa Offers to Step In as Spencer Threatens to Pull Out of Tszyu Fight

Michael Zerafa threw his hat on the ring a few days before the planned return of Tim Tsiza, offering the replacement of Joey Spencer if the American leaves because of a judging dispute.

Spencer’s team is furious after learning that all three appointed judges of the Sunday main event will be Australians – something they claim directly violates the conditions agreed over two months ago. Now, Zerafa said Fox Sports Australia He is ready to jump if the fight breaks down.

“There is a belief that everything is going on Tim” Zeeraf said.
“If Joey Spencer and his team believe that the assessment situation is not fair and decide not to go forward, I will be ready. Regardless of whether it is a five -day notification or only one, if there is a chance to solve the unfinished business, I accelerate – I do not hesitate.”

An unfinished company refers to their scrapped clash 2021, from which Zerafa withdrew when blocking Covid. This movement caused hefty criticism, but the warrior in Melbourne rebuilt his reputation and fought on the undercard in Las Vegas, Las Vegas. Now he looks at the chance to finally get Tyu in the ring – in extreme circumstances.


Judging bombs shakes the Tsyzu-Spencer Fight Week

Joey Spencer’s camp was blind to a sudden and unexpected change in the composition assessing the Sunday fight with Tim Tych – a distribution of conversation about a possible withdrawal a few days before the fight.

Said the father and trainer of Spencer, Jason Spencer Fox Sports Australia that they originally had a guarantee of an assessment panel consisting of one Australian and two international officials. Instead, they learned this week that all three judges would be local.

“When we were offered this fight 10 weeks ago, we were promised a neutral evaluating panel” He said.
“Now we are told that all three judges are Australians. This is not a contract. And tell them during the fight week – it is completely unprofessional.”

Jason quickly stated that he did not accuse anyone of fraud, but the fear is clear: even the appearance of domestic prejudices in a close fight may unjustly exchange the result.

“Judging does not have to be corrupt to be unfair” He explained.
“Just one official subconsciously favors a specific style or observing one warrior more than another. It can turn away from runes. It can change his career.”


Spencer Camp demands that TSYZYU pus the honesty

According to Spencers, what worsens this controversy is that Tim Tziu accepted neutral judges for previous fights for the title of world champion at home – including against Tony Harrison and Brian Mend.

“Why change now?” Jason asked.
“Does Tim Tziu want a fair fight?”

For now, Tsyzyu remains planned at Spencer at 11 am Aedt on Sunday, April 6, live at the main event by Kayo Sports. But unless the judging situation is not resolved, Spencer’s syndrome may leave.

And if this happens, Michael Zerafa says he is standing with gloves.

Last updated 04/01/2025

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Foreman, Armstrong, Pryor from impact to preaching

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Image: Foreman, Armstrong, Pryor from Punching to Preaching

Three former world champions became preachers after retiring. Let’s look at the latest, former Olympic gold medalist and heavyweight champion “Gigantic” George Foreman, who has just died.

In January 1973, Foreman detained Master Smokin ‘Joe Frazier, 29-0, in two rounds in Kingston in Jamaica.

On March 17, 1977, he lost to Jimmy Juvenile, being in the twelfth and final round in Puerto Rico.

When Foreman was lying in his locker room after losing, he woke up a spiritual awakening and began to shout: “Jesus Christ comes alive in me.” Then, after the shower, he began to shout: “Hallelujah, I am tidy! Halleluia, I was born again!” He would withdraw from boxing with a 45-2 (42 KO) record and became an ordained minister.

He returned and won the heavyweight title for the second time at the age of 45, rejecting master Michael Moorer, 35-0, at MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada. In November 1997 he retired with the 76-5 (68 KO) record, fighting Houston in Texas.

Former WBA Master and IBF World Super Lightweight Aaron “The Hawk” Pryor He won his WBA title in August 1980, descending from the canvas in the first round to stop Master Antonio “Kid Pambele” Cervantes, 63-10-1, in the fourth round, in the hometown of Pryor Cincinnati. In June 1984 he won the title of IBF, defeating the Canadian Nick Furlano, 28-7-1, a decision in Toronto in Canada.

After retiring in 1990 with a 39-1 record (35 KO), Pryor underwent demanding times due to drug addiction, but with determination that made him a great warrior, kicked the habit. He became a deacon in the recent Baptist church friendship. The witness Pryor was as he saw Henry “Hawk Hawk” Armstrong, and even took the nickname “Hawk!”

In October 1937, Armstrong won his first World Feather Wweight title, pinking Petey Sarron, 107-21-13, in six rounds in Madison Square Garden.

In May 1938, he jumped the divisions to get the world-class weight, defeating Barney Ross, 74-3-3, in Madison Square Garden Bowl, maintaining the title of a featherweight.

In August 1938 he won the world delicate title, defeating Lou Amber 75-5-7, holding all three titles at the same time. In February 1945 he retired with a record of 149-21-10 (99 KO). Later he became an ordained minister in his hometown of Los Angeles.

Last updated 31.03.2025

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Wembley is to witness the massacre: Dubois reveals the “warranty” Chisory

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Image: Wembley's About to Witness a Massacre: Dubois Exposes Chisora's 'Guarantee'

Ci -tale Dereck Chisora ​​says he “It can guarantee” that he would fight the IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois in Wembley.

Promoter Eddie Hearn doubts whether Dubois will fight Chisory because he has better options for Oleksandr Usyk or Joseph Parker. Since defeating Anthony Joshua to defense against Chisora, he is a substantial drop for Daniel when his popularity is growing.

Fans do not believe that Chisora, a 41-year-old deserves a shot for a shot, considering that he only had to defeat the pretender to Fringe Otto Wallin and 39-year-old Joe Joyce to become a mandatory IBF. There are many more deserving of fighters who evaluate the shot in the title of Master instead of Chisor.

Disaster

Still looking at the face after his last fight with the pretender to Fringe Otto Wallin in February last year, Warhorse Chisora ​​(36-13, 23 KO) claims that it will happen against Dubois, and he is already planning to enter the ring.

It is not clear what meaning it would be for fans, because it is superficial nonsense, trying to introduce cosmetic changes in a useless T sampleo Hide the true nature of a defective product. Placing this struggle for a tumor at the Wembley stadium asks for trouble because it does not sell the stadium 90,000 places.

“I can guarantee that the fight against Daniel [Dubois] It will happen in Wembley, “said journeyman Derek Chisor to Sky Sports Boxing, stating that he would challenge the IBF Daniel Dubois challenge in Wembley, but not finding if there is 90,000 places at the stadium or in the arena of 12,500 people.

“I am now planning the whole entrance to the ring in my head. I do not train yet, but I am working on it, entering, showman.

Chisora ​​says that this will be the last fight of his career, but few fans of boxing are naive enough to believe it. If he is even a bit competitive, he will continue his career as an opponent on the side B for someone.

As long as Millionaire Chisora ​​is used as a headliner, he will continue to fight. They are pensions he is talking about now, sound like a classic “Trip to business” tactics that stores utilize to attract Customers who understand what this term actually means. This is not “getting out of business”, “comes out on business.”

“I don’t see him fight for the world championship in ponderous weight, but who knows him success,” said Eddie Hearn supervisor to Stamping about doubt that Derek Chisora ​​is fighting Daniel Dubois for his heavyweight title IBF.

Last updated 31.03.2025

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