Las Vegas Review-Journal

Mayer makes ESPN boxing history

First woman to claim Top Rank TV main event

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

Junior lightweigh­t boxers Mikaela Mayer and Helen Joseph on Tuesday became the first women to fight in the main event of a Top

Rank boxing card on ESPN.

And Mayer became the first woman to win a main event of a Top Rank boxing card on ESPN.

Mayer coasted to a 100-90, 100-90, 99-91 victory over Joseph inside MGM Grand’s Grand Ballroom to preserve her unbeaten record. Top Rank and ESPN have a partnershi­p that dates back to 1980, and the promotion’s founder and chairman, Bob Arum, personally congratula­ted Mayer after the fight.

“Bob said, ‘Great fight,’ and that the next one will be for the title,” said Mayer (130, five knockouts). “We’ve

been trying to get a world title fight for a while now. I said, ‘Don’t let (Matchroom Boxing promoter) Eddie Hearn (outbid) us.”

Mayer began boxing at 17 and is a three-time United States national champion who qualified for the U.S. Olympic boxing team in 2016. She became the first female fighter to sign a promotiona­l contract with Top Rank in 2017 and showcased championsh­ip potential while opening her career with 12 consecutiv­e victories.

The 30-year-old California­n was supposed to fight Joseph (17-5, 10 KOS) on Top Rank’s first boxing card amid the coronaviru­s pandemic June 9, but tested positive for coronaviru­s antibodies and was pulled from the card. The fight was reschedule­d for Tuesday and elevated to the main event Monday after WBO junior lightweigh­t champion Jamel Herring was pulled for testing positive for the virus.

Mayer used her superior skill to wear out the 31-yearold Nigerian over the course of 10 rounds, landing 195 punches to Joseph’s 86, per Compubox. She peppered Joseph with jabs and power punches, using her fleet footwork to evade punishment.

All without her head trainer and former Olympic coach Al Mitchell, who could not attend the fight.

“He’s my biggest critic, so even though I won every round, I probably didn’t work the body enough,” Mayer said. “I abandoned my jab at times. But I think, all in all, he’ll be happy.”

Two cards announced

Top Rank is returning to ESPN+ (streaming) at noon Saturday with a showdown between heavyweigh­ts Agit Kabayel (19-0, 13 KOS) and Evgenios Lazaridis (16-2, 10 KOS) at Seebühne Elbauenpar­k in Magdeburg, Germany. Kabayel is based in Germany and ranked in the top 15 by three of the top title-sanctionin­g organizati­ons.

On July 21, former featherwei­ght world champion Oscar Valdez (27-0, 21 KOS) returns to Las Vegas to fight Jayson Velez (29-6-1, 21 KOS) at MGM Grand. Valdez, ranked No. 1 at junior lightweigh­t by the WBC and WBO, fought Nov. 30 at the Cosmopolit­an, earning a seventh-round technical knockout against Adam Lopez.

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

 ?? Mikey Williams Top Rank ?? Mikaela Mayer pounds the midsection of Helen Joseph in their women’s junior lightweigh­t fight Tuesday night at the MGM Grand.
Mikey Williams Top Rank Mikaela Mayer pounds the midsection of Helen Joseph in their women’s junior lightweigh­t fight Tuesday night at the MGM Grand.

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