Cecilia Brækhus vs. Jessica McCaskill
Puts her Titles on the line this Friday
Source: WBO PR
August 6, 2020
(AUG 6) WBO press release in
regards to the August 15th multi-world championship bout between Cecilia Brækhus
vs. Jessica McCaskill. They wrote the following:
Braekhus is ready to burst out of her Big Bear training camp and
become a record breaker as the undisputed Welterweight champion
puts her titles on the line against Jessica McCaskill on the
streets of downtown Tulsa.
Brækhus (36-0 9 KOs) tackles the unified Super-Lightweight
champion McCaskill (8-2 3 KOs) knowing that victory will see her
pass Joe Louis 72 year record of 25 straight successful World
championship defenses – but history isn’t in the Norwegian’s
mind having had plenty of time to prepare for face the tenacious
Chicagoan.
The pair were set to clash in April in Maryland but for the
COVID-19 pandemic to put a halt to all sporting events. Brækhus
started camp for that fight in January – her second outing with
trainer Abel Sanchez – and believes an elongated spell in the
Big Bear mountains with her esteemed coach will give her the
edge in Tulsa.
“I’ve been in Big Bear since January because I wanted to be back
in the ring as soon as possible and wanted everyone to know that
I’d be ready at the first opportunity,” said Brækhus. “When I
got the chance to be one of the first to fight for Matchroom on
a big show I was very happy.
“I’m in the best shape ever, I feel amazing. I feel strong, I’m
in the best condition I’ve ever been in and I’ve worked great
with Abel. We’ve made small adjustments; we’re not trying to
make me a new fighter but just take the things that I’m already
good at and adding things to it to make me a more complete and
dangerous fighter.
“Working with Abel has been so much fun, I’m learning and
developing every day and I’m having a great time.
“I’m in an amazing place in Big Bear, training in the heart of
nature, with the mountains and the fresh air, it’s a home away
from home as it’s what I grew up with in Norway.
“I missed belonging to one gym, it’s been a good thing for me,
not traveling around from country to country and gym to gym, it
takes a toll on you. Being in Big Bear gives you more strength
and power, and the high altitude has had a good effect on me.
“Abel is so professional and has worked with so many champions,
I don’t have to tell him anything or explain anything, we just
get down to work. He is a great guy, a motivator and that’s
something that doesn’t get mentioned very often. The training in
Big Bear is brutal but Abel leads by example and that’s really
important.”
Brækhus-McCaskill tops the bill on a massive night of action in
the unique setting of the downtown Tulsa streets as Matchroom
return Stateside.