(MAR 16) COSTA MESA, Calif.
— WBO/IBF unified junior lightweight world champion Mikaela
Mayer hasn’t fought in front of a hometown crowd in four years,
but that all changes Saturday, April 9, as SoCal’s Olympic
amateur star defends her titles against former world champion
Jennifer Han at The Hangar at the Orange County Fair & Event
Center in Costa Mesa, California.
Undercard to stream exclusively
on ESPN+ and features bantamweight contender Jason Moloney,
former world champion Andrew Moloney, Olympic silver medalist
Duke Ragan, and the pro debut of U.S. Olympian Virginia Fuchs in
a special six-round flyweight attraction
In the co-feature, San Diego’s Giovani Santillan joins the
homecoming festivities in a 10-round welterweight battle versus
rugged Colombian Jeovanis Barraza.
Mayer-Han and Santillan-Barraza will air live on ESPN and ESPN
Deportes (simulcast on ESPN+) at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.
Undercard action will stream live and exclusively on ESPN+ and
is scheduled to include WBC No. 2/WBO No. 3/IBF No. 10
bantamweight contender Jason Moloney (22-2, 18 KOs) in a
10-rounder, former world champion Andrew “The Monster” Moloney
(22-2, 14 KOs) in an eight-round junior bantamweight tilt, and
IBF No. 1 featherweight contender Luis Alberto “El Venado” Lopez
(24-2, 13 KOs) in an eight-round battle. U.S. Olympic silver
medalist Duke Ragan (4-0, 1 KO), whose pro return was delayed
due to injuries and the death of his beloved father, will
compete in a six-round featherweight fight. Ragan’s fellow 2020
U.S. Olympian, Virginia Fuchs, will make her pro debut in a
six-round flyweight special attraction.
Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Englebrecht Promotions
& Events, tickets starting at $60 go on sale Tuesday, March 15
at 11 a.m. PT and can be purchased by visiting
www.socafights.com.
“We are thrilled to return to Southern California with Mikaela
Mayer defending her world titles on ESPN against a top contender
in Jennifer Han,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Mikaela is
on her way to fully unifying the division, and she has a big
opportunity to make a statement in front of her home fans.”
Mayer (16-0, 5 KOs) achieved international recognition following
her participation in the 2016 Olympics in Rio. She signed with
Top Rank the following year and made pro her debut in Los
Angeles on the Vasiliy Lomachenko-Miguel Marriaga undercard.
Since then, she has been on a historic run and has broken new
ground for women in the sport, including a decisive win over
Helen Joseph to cap off the first female main event in Top
Rank’s revamped boxing series on ESPN. Mayer unified her WBO
130-pound title with longtime IBF champion Maiva Hamadouche last
November in a classic battle that demonstrated the Olympian’s
ability to stand toe-to-toe in the center of the ring.
Mayer said, “Big props to Jennifer Han for taking this fight.
Everyone knows I have been in pursuit of undisputed, but since
the other two champs are being reserved for each other, I had to
look elsewhere to stay busy. Han stepped up. I believe I
separated myself in my last fight against Hamadouche by
displaying my versatility, and I want to continue to do that. I
want to show that I can adapt to any style and that I am the
most well-rounded boxer out there.”
Han (18-4-1, 1 KO) became the first world champion out of El
Paso, Texas, when she defeated Helen Joseph to capture the IBF
featherweight crown in September 2015. Han later defended her
titles against the likes of Lizbeth Crespo and Calista Silgado,
and all three of her aforementioned adversaries would later face
Mayer before she earned her first world title. In Han’s last
fight, she challenged Olympic gold medalist and undisputed
lightweight world champion Katie Taylor on enemy turf, but now
her plans are to prevent Mayer from becoming undisputed at
junior lightweight.
Han said, “I’m excited for the opportunity to headline against
Mikaela Mayer. Women’s boxing is finally getting the recognition
and the platform that we deserve.”
Santillan (28-0, 15 KOs), from San Diego, breathed new life into
his career after joining forces with Robert Garcia following a
razor-thin victory over former world champion Antonio DeMarco in
June 2020. After defeating Cecil McCalla via eight-round
decision in their first fight together, Santillan demonstrated
the fruits of this rewarding partnership by delivering a
crowd-pleasing performance against Angel Ruiz last October in
San Diego. Barraza (23-2, 15 KOs), a tough challenger from
Barranquilla, Colombia, returns after facing local favorite
Alexis Rocha in Anaheim, so he’s no stranger to fighting
heavy-hitting southpaws on away soil.
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