On Monday, ESPN learned that unified junior featherweight champion Ellie Scotney’s injury in training forced her fight against WBA champion Mayella Flores to be removed from the Jake Paul vs. fight card. Gervonta Davis, which will take place on November 14.
In her place, Most Valuable Promotions announced that undisputed women’s bantamweight champion Cherneka “Sugar Neekz” Johnson (18-2, 8 KO) will defend her titles against Amanda Galle (12-0-1, 1 KO) as the headliner of the preliminary card.
“‘Sugar Neekz’ Johnson will become the first-ever Australian undisputed champion in the four-belt era, while top Canadian 118-pound contender Amanda Galle has the opportunity to make a name for herself worldwide and become the first Canadian-born undisputed champion,” Nakisa Bidarian said in a statement. co-founder and CEO of Most Valuable Promotions. “Even with this miniature notice, this will be a non-stop, action-packed fight with both fighters ready to make a statement and go to war on Friday, November 14. We wish Ellie Scotney a speedy recovery and look forward to fully supporting her return soon as she continues her mission to the undisputed.”
The severity of Scotney’s injury has not been determined, but Most Valuable Promotions hopes the fight will be rescheduled as soon as possible.
“I’m excited to get back in the ring before the end of the year! It’s been a while since I’ve been this lively and I love it,” Johnson said. “I can’t wait to be a part of the huge Jake Paul vs Tank Davis event, show off the improvements we’ve been working on and bring my belts home. Amanda Galle showed up after my fight with Shurretta Metcalf in Novel York, was respectful and said she wanted what I had – I can’t blame her, I’d chase all the belts too.”
Johnson comes into action after stopping Metcalf in the ninth round in July to become Australia’s first-ever undisputed champion in the four-belt era. In her first title defense, she will face an undefeated Canadian who hopes to rise to the challenge.
“I put in my time! I spent my time in the shadows of these gigantic names, working in silence, and I earned a seat at the table,” Galle said in a statement. “The best promotion in the world put me on their roster and I want a chance to fight the best. I am the undisputed bantamweight champion. Canada knows it and the world is about to know it!”
In her last outing, Galle defeated Alondra Hernandez by unanimous decision in September.