Las Vegas Review-Journal

WBO champ Herring off fight card

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

WBO super featherwei­ght champion Jamel Herring has tested positive again for the coronaviru­s.

Herring (21-2-0, 10 knockouts) was pulled Monday from the main event of Top Rank’s boxing card Tuesday at the MGM Grand after producing his second positive test in the past three weeks. The 34-yearold was supposed to make the second defense of his belt, against Jonathan Oquendo (31-6, 19 KOS), on July 2, but the fight was postponed when Herring tested positive June 22.

“I quarantine­d and recovered as directed by my doctor. I then retested on July 3, and my test was negative, so this result is a complete surprise,” Herring said in a statement.

Junior lightweigh­ts Mikaela

Mayer (12-0, five KOS) and Helen Joseph (17-4-2, 10 KOS) now will meet in the main event in a fight originally scheduled for June 9 on the promotion’s first card amid the virus. It was postponed when Mayer tested positive.

Featherwei­ght Luis Melendez’s fight against Edward Vazquez also was scratched from Tuesday’s card because Melendez tested positive for

the virus. Top Rank chief operating officer Brad Jacobs said last month that he knew there would be positive tests but was satisfied with how the promotion’s bubble had operated.

“It’s going to happen at some point, somewhere,” Jacobs said. “We know it could be the main event, the co-feature or anything in between. It’s just part of the process.”

Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @Bysamgordo­n on Twitter.

 ?? Kevin Hagen The Associated Press ?? WBO super featherwei­ght champ Jamel Herring, left, produced a second positive coronaviru­s test.
Kevin Hagen The Associated Press WBO super featherwei­ght champ Jamel Herring, left, produced a second positive coronaviru­s test.

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