(OCT 1) LAS VEGAS — Mikaela Mayer made history in July 2020 as the first
female boxer to headline a Top Rank on ESPN main event. Now the
WBO junior lightweight world champion, Mayer is ready to break
another barrier.
Mayer will fight longtime IBF
world champion Maiva Hamadouche in a title unification showdown
Friday, Nov. 5 at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, part
of Curio Collection by Hilton, with the vacant Ring Magazine
title also at stake. Mayer-Hamadouche is the first female world
title main event in the four-plus year history of the Top Rank
on ESPN series.
In the 10-round co-feature, rising middleweight contender
Janibek “Qazaq Style” Alimkhanuly hopes to continue his rapid
rise up the rankings against former world champion Hassan N’Dam.
Mayer-Hamadouche and Alimkhanuly-N’Dam will stream live and
exclusively on ESPN+ starting at approximately 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m.
PT.
Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Matchroom Boxing and
OPI Since 82, tickets starting at $25 (not including fees) are
on sale now and can be purchased by visiting AXS.com.
“Mikaela Mayer is quickly becoming the face of female boxing,
and it’s fitting that she's part of the first Top Rank on ESPN
female world championship main event,” said Top Rank chairman
Bob Arum. “From the moment she won her world title, she asked
for unification fights and the biggest challenges. Hamadouche
certainly fits that criteria, and she’s not coming from France
to give up her title without one heck of a fight.”
Mayer (15-0, 5 KOs), ranked No. 5 on the ESPN.com
pound-for-pound list, rocketed to stardom following her
appearance at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Less than two years after
her August 2017 professional debut, she shined on the Tyson
Fury-Tom Schwarz undercard. In July 2020, Mayer blanked Helen
Joseph by unanimous decision in the first female main event
since the newest incarnation of Top Rank on ESPN boxing
premiered in July 2017. On Halloween evening 2020, she dominated
longtime champion Ewa Brodnicka to earn the WBO title. She made
her first title defense in June at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas and
turned back two-weight world champion Erica Farias over 10
rounds.
Mayer said, “This is the big fight I have wanted and the fight
that I’ve been working so hard for. My prior fights were all
important because I needed those wins to get me in this
position. But THIS is the fight that will rocket my career or
set me way back, and I have no intention of going back. The
stakes are high, but I’ve worked hard, and I am fully prepared
to capitalize on this opportunity to become a unified world
champion.”
Hamadouche (22-1, 18 KOs, from Albi, France, has held the IBF
title since November 2016, a run that’s included six successful
title defenses and a recent appearance for her home nation at
the Tokyo Olympics. She’s the third longest-reigning world
champion in female boxing and returns to the pro game coming off
a nearly 11-month layoff. Hamadouche knocked out Italian
contender Nina Pavlovic last December in Milan, Italy, extending
her knockout streak to four.
Hamadouche said, “I will arrive with my belt and leave with
hers. My promise is to give Mikaela Mayer a war. She better
start preparing to mourn the loss of her title.”
Alimkhanuly (10-0, 6 KOs) is ranked as the No. 2 middleweight by
the WBO and returns to Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, the site of his
breakthrough victory. On June 26, he battered former world
champion Rob Brant until Brant’s corner stopped the fight after
8 rounds. From Zhilandy, Kazakhstan, the 2016 Olympian has
knocked out four straight opponents dating back to April 2019.
N’Dam (38-5, 21 KOs), a 17-year pro from Cameroon, held the WBA
middleweight world title in 2017 and challenged for world titles
on three other occasions. After a pair of defeats at super
middleweight, N’Dam returns to the middleweight ranks, where he
most recently defeated the formidable Martin Murray via majority
decision.
In undercard action, also streaming live and exclusively on
ESPN+
Featherweight contender Adam “Blunose” Lopez (15-3, 6 KOs), from
Glendale, California, will take on veteran Adan Ochoa (12-2, 5
KOs) in an eight-rounder. Lopez, known as the “Glendale Gatti”
for his all-action battles, looks to rebound from June’s
razor-thin majority decision loss to former world champion Isaac
Dogboe. Ochoa bounced back from last September’s six-round
decision defeat to Edward Vazquez with June’s first-round
blitzing of Dominican veteran Angel Luna.
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