(DEC 20) Having solidified
herself as a legitimate women’s star in her own right with her
gallant performance against Claressa Shields last June, world
champion Hanna Gabriels (18-2-1, 11 KOs) will return to her
homeland to face Australia’s Sarah Dwyer on Saturday, January
26, at the Avenida Escazu in San Jose, Costa Rica.
The 10-round battle will be in
defense of Gabriels’ WBA Super Welterweight Championship.
Dwyer (3-4-2, 1 KO) is coming off a draw for the Australian
Championship against undefeated Tayla Harris in November.
This will be Gabriels’ first fight since the impressive showing
against Shields, where she had the women’s superstar down in the
first round before losing an exciting and close decision. The
fight is being called the Women’s Fight of the Year for 2018.
“I'm feeling amazing training with my husband and just ready to
get back,” said Gabriels. “She’s (Dwyer) a warrior will try to
come and chop my head off, but we will send her back to
Australia quick enough.”
Gabriels’ manager, Hector Cordova, says Dwyer is the first stop
of a comeback that includes a return go with Shields and some
other big names in women’s boxing.
“I am really proud of Hanna and everything she does for the
community in Costa Rica. She is a hero inside and outside the
ring; a real-life world success story. Our goal is to unify the
154-lb. division. We want to raise women’s boxing to new heights
and eventually rematch Claressa and fight (women’s unified
welterweight champion) Cecilia Braekhus. Hanna is the best
154-lb fighter in the world: a point we look forward to proving
once again on January 26.”
Promoter Dmitriy Salita says that Gabriels’ name belongs among
the best names in the sport.
“Hanna is one of the best female fighters in the world. Her
world-class skills make her one of the biggest names in all of
women’s boxing. January 26 is going to be a great night and will
open a door of exciting new opportunities for Hanna.”
“I want to thank all of my fans for supporting me always and
showing me love even in defeat,” said the always gracious
Gabriels. “That's what makes me want it more and more. I want to
fight Claressa and Cecilia and give my fans all I can before I
leave the sport. I also want to thank my team because they're
amazing. Bryan Vasquez, my husband, Hector Fernandez de Cordova,
my manager, Pedro Gonzalez and Esteban Quesada, my co-trainers
and Dmitriy Salita for lending a hand when is needed. I won't
disappoint you.”