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
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 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
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.
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).
Conor Benn was called by Shakur Stevenson photo: Dave Thompson Matchroom Boxing
Conor Benn has been a man sought after since his brave effort against Chris Eubank Jr.
Benn jumped into two grades for medium weight to face Eubank Jr, losing unanimous decision At the Tottenham Hotspur stadium last month.
The “destroyer” is obliged to re -face Brighton and he is expected to do it in September.
However, the 28-year-old was called by several rivals in the whole pond, including Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero, who defeated the last one in Modern York at the beginning of this month.
Benn was now attacked by the world champion in three importance, Shakur Stevenson, who defends his lightweight title of the WBC world before William Zedała in Modern York on July 12.
Eubank and Benn gushed him in a thriller (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
In a recent interview Stevenson said he would move three classes of weight to face the man Essex.
“I just watched Conor Benn,” said Stevenson about Breakfast club.
Newark has doubled an explanation in social media, to be directly speaking to Benn: “I’m going to separate you.
“Too piercing, too much speed, too wise.
Stevenson next to Hearn Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
“And a massive shot will be the last thing you do.”
Benn answered the 27-year-old, saying: “Do you want to do this next Shakur?
“Let’s start it. Without economical conversations.”
Eddie Hearn, who promotes both men, flew to Modern York on Thursday for a starting conference for Stevenson’s Clash with Zepeda and he told boxing fans pro On Wednesday, he contacted Stevenson to fight Benne.
“I talked to him earlier, he wants it,” revealed Hearn.
“I said,” Let’s look tomorrow, but first you have Zeda. “
“Everyone wants to fight Conor Bennem.
“He is in an incredible position and is ready to fight everyone.”
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