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Mikaela Mayer vs. Sandy Ryan: A great rematch

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On Saturday, March 29, the continuation of the most -observed main female event (933,000 AVG. Viewers) at ESPN from 2005 will take place at the Bleauve Theater in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mikaela Mayer and Sandy Ryan will try to continue the fulfilled action of the war, which they had in September last year, in which they mentioned 1203 blows between them in the 20-minute war.

Only the blow separated them in the blows, and Mayer Landing 186 to Ryan 185 (Compubox). Mayer received the decision of the majority in a very close match.

Between them there is real bad blood, from many years of coach Ryan Mayer, Kay Koroma, to attacking with paint on the night of fighting. The drama of the rematch is already starting. Yesterday, both Ryan and Mayer had a live face to face Sky Sports, but Sandy decided not to participate. Mikaela criticized her on Twitter (X), and Ryan replied with the post of Conor McGregor Strut. Today at 12:30, Primetime, they will plan the start of the Fight Week ceremony, taking place in the rotunda outside the Bleaulive Theater, which should be an fascinating photo.

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Schedule of the Fight Week

Wednesday, March 26: face

Mikaela Mayer and Sandy Ryan will start a week with the first meeting from time to divide on the ring in September last year.

The most critical information from this event will be presented on YouTube, X (Twitter) and on Facebook.

Thursday, March 27: Mayer vs. Ryan 2 Final Presser

16.00 ET/ 13 PM PT

Live streaming on YouTube, X (Twitter) and Facebook pages.

Friday, March 28: Mayer vs. Ryan 2 official weighing

16.00 ET/13 PM PT

Live streaming on YouTube, X (Twitter) and Facebook pages.

Saturday, March 29: Mayer vs. Ryan Fight Night

Cord stream

19.00 ET / 16 PM PT

Live and only on ESPN+

Espn Broadcast

22:00 ET / 19 PM PT

Live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+

Main event

Mikaela Mayer (20-2, 5 KO) vs. Sandy Ryan (7-2-1, 3 KO)-WWE WWWWHT World Title

Co -making

Brian Norman Jr. (26-0, 20 KO) vs. Derrieck Cuevas (27-1-1, 19 Kos)-WBOWETIGHT WWWART World Title

Tevevided Undercard

Bruce Carrington (14-0, 8 KO) vs. Jose Enrique Vivas 23-3, 12 KO) -10 Round eliminator WBC WBC

Undercard

Emiliano Varges (12-0, 10 KO) vs. Giovannie Gonzalez (20-7-2, 15 KO) 8 Rund-Junior weight of Destecter Delante Johnson (14-0, 6 Kos) vs. Kendo Castañeda (21-8, 9 Kos) 8 Rund-Welterweight Dedrick Crocklem (1-0, 1 KOS) vs. Dianne Rouvalcaba (21-8, (2-1, 1 KO) 4 lithe stroller Emmanuel Chance (0-0) vs. Miguel Guzman (1-0, 1 Kos) 4 round-Bantams

Last updated 26.03.2025

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Mayer and price are the best semi -weight; Now they have to fight

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And then there were two of them.

Mikaela Mayer based the heated competition with Sandy Ryan with a unanimous victory on Saturday evening in Las Vegas to preserve the WBO welterweight title. And thanks to the final decision of Lauren Price with Natasha Jonas on March 7 to add IBF and WBA titles to his WBC belt, there is only one fight to take in the welterweight division.

The unquestionable fight for the title between Mayer and the price should be the only way to act in the weight class.

The price was dominated by Jonas to become a united welterweight champion and signaled the change of the guard. When Mayer’s turn came to keep her end of the opportunity, she did it with a great performance that showed her sand and determination.

The first meeting of Mayer and Ryan in September was a close affair, and Mayer had a controversial victory for a majority decision. The rematch on Saturday had intensive compilation. Ryan accused Mayer’s team of a painting attack before the first fight, but the two -level champion has violently denied her commitment. Before the bell rang to the rematch, both women tried to punish themselves, but it was Mayer’s night. She was tenacious and built the advantage that Ryan’s overdue fee was not enough to beat.

It was Mayer’s third event in a welterweight for the former United Lithe Junior Master and a short-lived lithe list, and Mayer looked much better than in her last fight. She sat on her blows and jumped out of the vigorous stab. Ryan made its part to make entertainment hard, her right hand landing. But she couldn’t keep up with a more busy Mayer.

“For a long time I had to move to a welterweight,” Mayer said after the title. “When I finally did it, it took a good solid year of difficult work and that’s where I feel comfort. I should have it.”

Mayer’s debut in the welterweight took the divided decision loss with Jonas in January 2024, and then the price completely outclassed Jonas in March. But do not think that boxing mathematics will determine the result between Mayer and Price. It seems that Mayer actually settled in the weight class and is not the same warrior who abandoned this decision to Jonas, who at the age of 40 looked slower in relation to the price than in previous fights.

Thanks to their victories, they have nowhere to turn, but to each other for another fight. Price and Mayer turned out to be a classroom class, and the only one remained to solve who deserves the unquestioned name.

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Boxing results: Zepeda makes a tough decision of the majority in relation to the farmer; Collazo wins a dramatic KO in Cancun

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Image: Boxing Results: Zepeda Earns Hard-Fought Majority Decision Over Farmer; Collazo Scores Dramatic KO in Cancun

WBC The fleeting master of lightweight William Zepeda won the 12-round decision of the majority in relation to the former super feather champion IBF Tevin Farmer on Saturday evening at the main event at Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

Southpaw Zepeda, 33-0 (27) won the 12-round decision of the majority in relation to the farmer, 33-8-1 (8). It was close in the first round, because Zepeda could pull it out. In the second round it was Zepeda, hurt the farmer in the last seconds. In the third round of Zepeda she still exerted pressure on a farmer who counted when he could.

In the first two minutes of the fourth round, all Zepeda went to the body. In the last minute the farmer returned when Zepeda hurt. In the last seconds it was Zepeda’s rally. In the fifth round of Zepeda ordered the farmer to support the whole round, when in the last seconds the farmer replied Zepeda with the upper left mining on the chin.

In the sixth round, when it seems that the farmer is wounded, he returns with the mountains, stopping Zeda on his tracks. In the seventh ninth round Zepeda took over the farmer again.

In the tenth round, the farmer replied Zepeda well. In the eleventh round, the farmer counted well until the last seconds, when his tape had to be wrapped again again.

In the twelfth and final round it looked like a farmer fired after a minute, but judge Mike Griffin called it a slip. The farmer had his best round of fighting, trying to pull it out, while overtaking almost three to one.

Results 114-114, 116-112 and 115-113.

In the WBA Super World and WBO Mini Mini Master Southpaw Oscar ‘El Pupilo’ Collazo, 12-0 (9) Southpaw Edwin ‘Canito’ Cano, 13-3-1 (4) at 1:12 fifth round planned 12 rounds knocked out.

In the first two rounds, Collazo had an advantage, exceeding Cano. In the fourth round, Collazo wounded Cano. Cano returned, landing half a dozen blows.

Collazo landed in the fifth round and pushed Cano to the canvas when Judge Miguel Canul counted Cano.

Wadzka Muchowa Joselito “El Huracan” Velazquez, 21-1 (13) defeated Adolfo “Lee” Castillo, 12-5-2 (7) in 10 rounds. In the first round, due to the collision of heads, Velazquez was cut outside the right eyebrows. In the third round Velazquez landed on the chin, swaying Castillo. Again, another start of the head due to the arrival of Castillo with his head, which caused him.

In the fourth round, fans began to support Velazquez, who developed Castillo. In the sixth round, Velazquez landed on the body of Castillo. In the seventh round, the next start of the head and Castillo was cut on the forehead.

In the eighth round, Velazquez cut this time on his left eyebrow. In the tenth and last round Velazquez wounded Castillo in the last minute. Celestino Castro was a judge.

Results 100-89, 100-89 and 97-92

Wadzka Cruisznikowa Rob “Robz” Sirwan Safar, 18-0 (13) detained Roberto Silva, 13-3 (7), at 2:55 fifth round planned 10 rounds.

In the second and third rounds Safar swayed Silva with the rights on the chin. In the fifth round, Silva’s mouthpiece knocked out the right of Safar on the chin, and then the connection that he hurts him when the judge called the detention.

WBC World Mini Champion Yokast Valle, 33-3, (10) defeated by the divided decision about the former WBA, WBC, Master WBO Marlen Espara, 15-3 (1) within 10 × 2 rounds.

In the first round of Esperza he was an aggressor, and the valley counted mainly with stabs. From a second to the fourth round, Valle leveled especially with the laws.

On the fifth to seven Espara, she returned well enough to take a few rounds. In the eighth round, Valle returned, having a better hand speed to win the round. In the ninth round of Esparza she returned with a greater landing. In the tenth and final round they both had their moments.

The results were 96-94 for ESPARZA and 97-93, 97-93 for the valley.

Joe A. Martinez was a ring announcer.

Last updated 03/03/2025

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William Zepeda wins a slim decision in a rematch with Tevin Farmer

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William Zepeda remained in place to get a featherlight WBC title against Shakur Stevenson, victory in the majority of Tevin Farmer on Saturday at Cancun, Mexico.

One judge won the 135-Funt competition 114-114, but the other two had it 116-112 and 115-113 in favor of Zepa.

This is Zepeda’s second victory over the farmer, who won the knocking during the November meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which is scheduled for 10 rounds. However, the rematch was staged in the native country of Zepeda within 12 rounds.

“I didn’t take this fight because I beat him [the first time]I took this fight because it was a test – said 28 -year -old Zepeda through the translator. “I knew he was hard for the first time and this time he was even more hard. And thank you for giving me the opportunity and I am very grateful that we had 22 rounds.”

Zepeda (32-0, 27 KO) dominated the first five rounds behind his Southpaw stab, relentless pressure and body attack. He was on the verge of a farmer, a former 130-pound champion, in round 5, when he landed unanswered.

The judge intended to stop the fight when the farmer (33-8-1, 8 KO) conjured up the upper several to end the round. Despite the apparent left hand injury in round 1, Farmer, Southpaw, he still landed with this leftist Uppercut in round 6, his best fight.

The farmer’s success lasted on the section, but it was not enough to sway the judges. He lost the third in a row (the second loss was against the featherlight pretender Raymond Muratalla in July), although the farmer significantly improved his reserves with two bold performances against Zepeda.

“Nothing against Zepeda, he is a warrior. … He doesn’t create results cards … Probably one of the most hard fighters in the division because of his production,” said Farmer, 34-year-old from Philadelphia. “If you can’t keep up with his results and you can’t hurt him, he exerts pressure on you.

“I have respect for a warrior, I have no respect for boxing. … I dominated all the last rounds. … The first seven was a bit rocky. … I can’t go to the camp, not to make decisions and not be robbed. The last fight was closer to this fight.”

Zepeda is a featherlight No. 2 ESPN after Stevenson. Along with Zepeda’s victory, he will keep his mandatory position in WBC and can win his first title this summer, trying with one of the best fighters of this sport.

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