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Press Release | Mikaela Mayer vs. Alycia Baumgardner Set To Land in Late Summer/Early Fall

WBO, IBF junior lightweight world champion Mikaela Mayer and WBC champion Alycia “The Bomb” Baumgardner have traded social media haymakers. Soon, the two pound-for-pound talents will throw down in a super fight that will establish the true queen of the 130-pound division.

Top Rank has secured the rights to the Mayer-Baumgardner title unification showdown, which will take place in late summer/early fall. Date, venue, and ticket information will be announced in the coming weeks.

Boxing Scene has learned that the fight will air on an ESPN platform in the U.S. and Sky Sports in the U.K.

“Mikaela Mayer’s prodigious talent is only matched by her tremendous ambition,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “She wants the biggest fights, and Alycia Baumgardner is a worthy champion. This is a huge event and one of the most anticipated matchups in women’s boxing.”

Mayer (17-0, 5 KOs) is a Los Angeles native who represented the U.S. at the 2016 Rio Olympics. She became WBO world champion in October 2020 with a one-sided decision over Ewa Brodnicka. Last November 5, she unified the WBO and IBF titles with a toe-to-toe barnburner against Maiva Hamadouche in the consensus Female Fight of the Year. The 10-round unanimous decision also earned Mayer the Ring Magazine belt.

Baumgardner (12-1, 7 KOs) burst onto the scene eight days after Mayer defeated Hamadouche. She traveled to Sheffield, England, and stunned British standout Terri Harper via fourth-round TKO to win the WBC title. She made her first title defense April 16 with a shutout decision over former unified world champion Edith Soledad Matthysse.

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It’s a good fight this. We should move it to the CS closer to the time so it gets a bit of recognition on the forums.
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Mayer: Thanks To Top Rank For Making Baumgardner An Offer She Couldn't Run From

Mikaela Mayer could not be more thrilled to have landed the biggest fight to be made in her weight division before outgrowing it altogether.

Just don’t expect the unified IBF/WBO junior lightweight champ to hold her tongue when it comes to referencing WBC titlist Alycia 'The Bomb' Baumgardner (12-1, 7KOs).

“Big thanks to Top Rank for making Alycia Baumgardner an offer she couldn’t run from,” Mayer quipped shortly after confirmation of the blockbuster three-belt unification bout.

Additional details are forthcoming on the WBC/IBF/WBO unification bout, which will likely take place late summer or early fall. Boxing Scene has confirmed that the fight will air on an ESPN platform in the U.S. and on Sky Sports in the U.K., and has also learned that both fighters will make by far their biggest paydays to date.

“I am so honored that we are able to bring this fight to you in a timely fashion,” noted Mayer. “This is a fight I’ve been pushing for since Baumgardner beat Terri Harper about six months ago.

Mayer (17-0, 5KOs) has held the WBO belt since a dominant ten-round victory over then-unbeaten and long-reigning champ Ewa Brodnicka in October 2020. Three defenses have followed, including her unanimous decision win over Maiva Hamadouche in their sensational IBF/WBO unification bout last November which was recognized by BS.com as the 2021 Female Fight of the Year.

At the time, Mayer was already in pursuit of a showdown with Terri Harper who was unbeaten and the reigning WBC titlist at the time. That changed eight days after Mayer-Hamadouche, when Baumgardner upset the apple cart with a one-punch, fourth-round knockout of Harper last November 13 on the road in Sheffield, England. The win earned Detroit’s Baumgardner the WBC title and the 2021 BS.com Female Knockout of the Year award.

A new rivalry was born soon thereafter, with Mayer and Baumgardner regularly trading insults and expletives. The sense for months was that Baumgardner would be steered towards a title unification bout with long-reigning WBA beltholder Hyun Mi Choi, as both are with Matchroom Boxing.

Mayer has been with Top Rank since turning pro one year after representing the U.S. in the 2016 Rio Olympics, and renewed her promotional contract earlier this year. It came with the optimism of big fights on the horizon, though with the minor concern that she would finish her time at junior lightweight without another unification bout coming to fruition.

That changed in the past couple of weeks, perhaps no small coincidence on the heels of the epic clash between undisputed lightweight queen Katie Taylor (20-0, 6KOs) and seven-division champion Amanda Serrano (42-2-1, 30KOs). The leading Fight of the Year contender—male or female—headlined an April 30 DAZN show at Madison Square Garden in New York City, with Mayer and Baumgardner seated just four rows from each other and among the 19,187 in attendance for the historic event.

From there came a more aggressive push to make this fight ahead of Baumgardner-Choi. The development leaves Mayer with her second unification bout in a three fight span and alleviates the fear of leaving unfinished business at junior lightweight by the time her body would have demanded a move up in weight.

“It’s not the fight she wanted,” Mayer insisted. “She wanted to push it back, she wanted to make me wait. But that’s not what women’s boxing needs. It’s not what the fans deserve, it’s not what the fans want. So, I can’t wait to bring this fight to you guys.

“Mayer versus Baumgardner, can’t wait to defend my belts and take hers while I’m at it.”
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Looking forward to this one I have to say.
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I'm excited about this one too. We were looking at a Vegas trip in September, if this fight lands in Vegas we may be attending.
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Baumgardner will have to display her knock out power to win this fight
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Re: Mikaela Mayer vs. Alicia Baumgardner - September 10, 2022

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Mayer-Baumgardner Jr. Lightweight Championship To Land AT The O2 On September 10

A pair of unification bouts will grace one of the best shows of an already incredible year in boxing.

BS.com has confirmed that the previously announced Mikaela Mayer-Alycia Baumgardner junior lightweight championship clash will head overseas, due to take place September 10 at The O2 in London. The bout will be paired with the Claressa Shields-Savannah Marshall undisputed middleweight championship, with the show to air on an ESPN platform in the U.S. and Sky Sports in the UK.

Mayer’s IBF/WBO titles and Baumgardner’s WBC/IBO belts will be on the line in a bout to officially crown a true junior lightweight queen.

ESPN.com’s Michael Rothstein first reported that the event was finalized, confirming a previous breaking news report from the Ring IQ Boxing Talk YouTube channel revealing that Mayer-Baumgarder was London-bound. BS.com has learned that both bouts are expected to be formally announced on Tuesday following Independence Day holiday weekend.

The show will see 2016 U.S. Olympic teammates Mayer and Shields share the stage for the first time in the pros. The longtime friends and current unbeaten champions were the lone two females on the 2016 team that traveled to Rio, where Shields captured her second consecutive Gold medal.

Mayer stuck around in the amateur ranks for another year before signing with Top Rank upon turning pro in 2017. She has since emerged as a pound-for-pound level talent, winning the WBO title in a ten-round masterclass against unbeaten champ Ewa Brodnicka in October 2020. Two fights later, Mayer outslugged Maiva Hamadouche in their epic IBF/WBO unification bout last November in Las Vegas which was hailed by BS.com as the 2021 Female Fight of the Year.

In her most recent start, Mayer pitched a ten-round virtual shutout of former featherweight titlist Jennifer Han this past April 9 in Costa Mesa, California. The bout marked her first headliner in her childhood home state, having grown up in Los Angeles before relocating and eventually settling in Colorado Springs.

Each of Mayer’s last two fights came one week prior to Baumgardner entering the ring, their aligned schedules making it that much easier to move forward with their mouthwatering fight.

In a weird way, the bout almost represents a home game for Baumgardner (12-1, 7KOs), who will now fight in the U.K. for the third straight time. The explosive puncher-boxer from the greater Detroit area crashed the title picture with a sensational fourth-round knockout of unbeaten WBC/IBO champ Terri Harper last November 13 on the road in Sheffield, England. The feat was recognized by BS.com as the 2021 Female Knockout of the Year.

Baumgardner followed up with a ten-round shutout of former featherweight titlist Edith Soledad Matthysse this past April 16 in Manchester, England.

There was a brief period where Baumgardner was poised to face WBA titlist Hyun Mi Choi, as both titlists are promoted by Matchroom Boxing. The theory at the time was to stage that fight first “and then Mayer for all the marbles” as previously told to BS.com by Matchroom Sport chairman Eddie Hearn.

Those plans took a drastic turn when Mayer and Baumgardner were able to turn their fierce rivalry into one of the year’s most anticipated fights. Terms were reached in May, with the event merely announced as taking place in September on an ESPN platform. Las Vegas was the one U.S. city targeted, though there always existed the strong possibility of the bout landing in London as part of Top Rank’s continued working relationship with Ben Shalom’s BOXXER promotional company in the U.K.

The terrific grudge match lends a tremendous boost to a show already topped by the long-awaited showdown between Shields (12-0, 2KOs) of Flint, Michigan and Hartlepool, England’s Marshall (12-0, 10KOs).

Shields has won championships at 168, 160 and 154 pounds—in that order and undisputed championship status at middleweight and junior middleweight. The move down to 154 came at the cost of Shields letting go of her WBO middleweight title, which was claimed by Marshall in a seventh-round knockout of Hannah Rankin in October 2020.

Marshall has scored eight straight knockouts, including a three-round blitzing of Femke Hermans on April 2 in Newcastle, England. The 31-year-old Brit is the only fighter to beat Shields pro or amateur, doing so more than ten years ago during the Round of 32 in the 2012 World Amateur Championships. Marshall won the tournament outright, earning a place on the 2012 Great Britain Olympic boxing team that competed in London.

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Shields-Marshall Kickoff Press Conference

Bitter rivals Claressa “GWOAT” Shields (12-0, 2 KOs) and Savannah “The Silent Assassin” Marshall (12-0, 10 KOs) faced off today in London at the kickoff press conference for their September 10 clash at the at the famed O2 Arena. On the line is the undisputed female middleweight championship. Shields will enter the ring carrying the WBA, WBC and IBF belts, while Marshall will wear her WBO strap.

Claressa Shields: “I don’t hate nobody but I really do have a huge dislike for her. My grandmother told me not to use the word hate so I won’t use it, but I don’t like Savannah and she’s one of my biggest haters. They’re saying she’s a big knockout puncher, she’s the only blemish on my record as an amateur, that she has the recipe to beat me. My job is to show that she doesn’t and that I don’t reign supreme in three different weight classes for no reason. If she was better than me, she’d be the one supreme in three different weight classes, not me.”

Savannah Marshall: “I’m actually a fan of Claressa Shields, she’s a pioneer and what she has done for the sport has been amazing. But the reality is, she doesn’t beat me. She didn’t before and she won’t again. And it kills her, it absolutely burns her inside, the fact that I beat her and I’ll beat her again. I’m not just going to beat her, I’m going to outbox her. I’m going to hurt her. This fight has been a long time coming but we’re here now and September 10 I will be the new middleweight champion of the world.”

It was also officially announced that the chief support slot will see WBO and IBF world champion Mikaela Mayer and WBC champion Alycia Baumgardner face off in a unification bout in the 130-pound division.
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Press Release

Two heated rivalries will come to a head Saturday, Sept. 10 in a historic championship doubleheader at the O2 Arena in London.

The previously announced main event will see two-time Olympic gold medalist Claressa Shields, the WBC/WBA/IBF/Ring Magazine middleweight champion, aim to once again become undisputed at 160 pounds by facing longtime rival and WBO titleholder Savannah Marshall.

Shields and Marshall faced off as amateurs, with Marshall edging Shields by decision at the 2012 AIBA Women’s World Championships in Qinhuangdao, China. Shields went 77-1 as an amateur and is the only female boxer to win undisputed titles in two weight classes.

In the co-feature, Mikaela Mayer will look to get one step closer to becoming the first undisputed champ in her division by putting her WBO/IBF/Ring Magazine junior lightweight titles on the line against WBC champion Alycia Baumgardner.

A total of seven world titles and two Ring Magazine belts will be on the line. Both bouts will air live on Sky Sports in the U.K. and ESPN+ in the U.S.

Mayer (17-0, 5 KOs) is a Los Angeles native who achieved international recognition when she represented the U.S. at the 2016 Rio Olympics. The following year, she signed with Top Rank and unleashed an impressive run of victories, including a one-sided decision over Ewa Brodnicka in October 2020 to capture the WBO 130-pound title. In 2021, she unified the WBO and IBF titles in an action-packed slugfest against Maiva Hamadouche, which also earned her the Ring Magazine belt. In her last outing, she retained her titles with a decisive win over former champion Jennifer Han. Mayer is confident that she will take a positive step forward toward becoming undisputed champion.

Mayer said, “I’m here to make the biggest fights possible, so I salute my team for making her an offer she couldn’t refuse. Huge thanks to Boxxer, Top Rank, Salita Promotions, ESPN and Sky Sports for working together to co-promote such an iconic event! I am ecstatic to finally be making my UK debut and to share the stage once again with my Olympic sis, Claressa Shields. I LOVE this era of women's boxing because we are re-writing the narrative and working to give our supporters the fights they DESERVE. To date, I’ve accomplished all I said I was going to do, and this next fight will be no different. I have all the tools and experience I need. There are levels to this sport, and she’s nowhere near mine. You can bet on it.”

Baumgardner (12-1, 7 KOs) is a five-year pro who burst onto the scene by traveling to Sheffield, England, to challenge WBC champion Terri Harper. Though fighting on enemy turf in front of thousands of British fans, the native of Fremont, Ohio landed a perfectly timed counter right hand that knocked Harper out on her feet. Baumgardner then made the first defense of her crown in April with a shutout decision over former unified world champion Edith Soledad Matthysse. After months of exchanges on social media, Baumgardner did not mince her words about Mayer.

Baumgardner said, “When we are both gray and old, Mayer is still going to be having Alycia Baumgardner flashbacks. When she is lying horizontally in the ring, Mayer will think back to the first time my name left her mouth and she’s going to wish it hadn’t. I guess we’re going to find out if Regina George has a chin. Not only will Mayer feel my power, but her descendants are also going to feel what I do to her. Not only will I take Mayer’s belts, but I’ll take everything from her. She’ll be lucky if I let her keep her name. If I’m not haunting her dreams before the fight, I will be after it. If you come at the queen, you best not miss. On the bright side for Mayer, a loss to me will be the best result on her resume."
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Alycia certainly can talk the talk :lol:

Bummed this went overseas, was hoping it would be in Vegas while we're out there.
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Mayer on Baumgardner Fight: ‘Matchroom Tried To Get It On DAZN; Top Rank Said Hell No!’

Mikaela Mayer has always been confident about her promoter’s confidence in her value.

That is why the 32-year-old Southern California native and current unified (WBO, IBF) 130-pound titlist is not surprised that the biggest fight of her career will take place on a Top Rank-promoted, ESPN-broadcasted card (Sky in the United Kingdom).

Mayer takes on WBC titlist Alycia Baumgardner of Michigan in a women’s 130-pound title unification fight Sept. 9 at the O2 Arena in London. The fight will be the co-feature to the main event bout, an undisputed middleweight title fight between Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall.

While Mayer is backed by Top Rank, Baumgardner is promoted by Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing, which has a broadcasting partnership with DAZN, the streaming platform. Top Rank has promoted Mayer for her entire career, while Matchroom signed Baumgardner after she upset Terri Harper last year to win the WBC 130-pound belt.

In a recent interview, Mayer indicated that Matchroom and DAZN tried to retain rights to stage the fight but that Top Rank was able to offer compensation high enough to quell their advance.

“They (Top Rank) offered her (Baumgardner) the money that she couldn’t refuse,” Mayer said on The DAZN Boxing Show. “Did Eddie and Matchroom try to get it on DAZN. Sure they did. But Top Rank said ‘hell, no’!

“They said we put five years into Mikaela. You just had Alycia two fights ago. There’s absolutely no way we’re giving you this fight. And you know what are they going to argue? So, they offered her the money and they made it happen.”

“Money talks,” Mayer added. “Big props to Top Rank. They stepped up. They put four, five years into me now and I’ve passed every test that they have put in front of me. They owed me this fight and it came together and they made it happen."
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Fight Week! :box:
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New date is Oct 15
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PRESS RELEASE | SHIELDS-MARSHALL AND MAYER-BAUMGARDNER NOW OFFICIAL FOR OCT. 15

Unfinished business will finally be settled as the most anticipated female fight of all-time has officially been rescheduled for Saturday, October 15.

Having been postponed by the British Boxing Board of Control due to the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II last week, the long-awaited BOXXER: LEGACY – Shields vs Marshall clash will now take place in just over four weeks time at The O2 in London.

The headline bout – broadcast live and exclusively in the UK & Ireland on Sky Sports – will see bitter rivals Claressa ‘GWOAT’ Shields and Savannah ‘The Silent Assassin’ Marshall collide for the undisputed middleweight championship of the world, concluding their decade-long feud.

All tickets purchased for the original September date remain valid for the new October 15 date and ticket holders do not need to take any action or obtain new tickets to attend the event.

The last remaining tickets – priced at just £25 – are available to purchase now via boxxer.com. Tickets in every other price bracket are now sold out.

In association with Top Rank and Matchroom Boxing, arch-enemies Mikaela Mayer and Alycia Baumgarnder feature in a must-see co-main event for the undisputed super featherweight world titles, broadcast live on ESPN+ in the USA.

In what will be an iconic night of celebration for women’s boxing, the full undercard for the first-ever all-female card televised in Britain remains the same.

Team GB’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic gold medal heroine Lauren Price competes, alongside fellow Team GB favourites Karriss Artingstall and Caroline Dubois who will all look to light up the capital on what promises to be a special evening for the sport.

BOXXER would like to thank Professional Fighters League and PFL CEO Peter Murray for allowing Claressa Shields – who is promoted by Salita Promotions – the window to fight on October 15, given their previously scheduled November 25 PFL Finals.

BOXXER proudly presents this event in association with official partners bet365, Everlast, WOW HYDRATE and Village Hotels.
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WEIGH-IN ALERT: MIKAELA MAYER 129.5 ALYCIA BAUMGARDNER 129.5
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