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Mikaela Mayer sets Sandy Ryan rematch after paint attack drama for Las Vegas in March | Boxing News

Mikaela Mayer sets Sandy Ryan rematch after paint attack drama Mikaela Mayer sets Sandy Ryan rematch after paint attack drama

Sandy Ryan will win in the return match for the Wilterweight World tournament on March 29 (early hours on March 30, UK local time) in Las Vegas.

Mayer won his first competition, which was the hardship of the hard majority decision, when they clashed in New York last year.

But an unexpected attack on Ryan, who witnessed the British who made red files when she left her hotel to travel to the Madison Square for the match.

Mayer wants to settle any doubts that raised the accident and Sky Sports said: “I also didn’t like the controversy over the battle with regard to placing the paint.

“I want to abolish the questions. I don’t want people to think that I only won because it was at risk in the head. So let’s give her another chance and do it better.”

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The most prominent WBO for weight title between Sandy Ryan and Michaela Mayer.

Mayer explained: “There is this novel about it that she was passing through because of this and did not do the best for her. I don’t necessarily think this is true.

“This was not the right thing that happens and I feel it in this sense. But at the end of the day it made it more dramatic than it was.

“I know from my experience, as soon as you enter this ring, it does not matter what happened, you are discount for you and you are focusing.

“It was a competitive battle and came and fought strongly. So, it was fine, but if people wanted to interrogate it, we will do it again.”

The hero itself will take additional security reserves around this match, for fear of any attacks of revenge.

“I don’t want anything like that,” Mayer insisted. Please do not sabotage this battle.

“I want to clarify the rumors. I want to clarify the questions about its mental state that goes into the fight.”

This incident, the first fighting himself and the war of words about the match, worked to fuel the competition that already grown when Ryan began working with the former training team in Mayer.

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Michaela Mayer interacts with her victory over the WBO title in her weight over Sandy Ryan, who believes the paint accident before the fighting disturbed her.

The move prompted Mayer to change her training, but the American was not ashamed to agree on a second battle. Its losses were bitterly found on Alycia Baumgardner and Natasha Jonas and are still waiting for any of these matches.

“So I understand,” Mayer said. “You can say I am thanks to it. You can say I am doing the right thing. At the end of the day, this is the best option for me.

“I have never retracted the challenge. I was never afraid to go outside, go to the UnderCard Card, or do what I should do to make battles that excite me and motivating me.

“At this stage of my career, I want to be an inspiration, to fight girls who motivate me to train strongly, and that people are excited to see him.”

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Sandy Ryan believes that the Michaela Mayer team was behind the paint that throws the cases because she left her hotel to come to defend the WBO title in weight – but Mayer opposed this accusation.

Ryan: I resisted in anger

“Although this seems crazy after what happened in New York, I am really looking forward to returning to the United States,” said Ryan.

“I have played some wonderful battles that make history already here, so the opportunity to return and show my talent while in the fighting capital in the world is amazing.

“This time, I will be completely ready for anything that comes on my way. I do not make any excuses, but after what happened before the battle the last time, I was fighting in anger, and I clearly affected my performance.

“It is the biggest battle of Klina, and everyone wants to see it again,” she added. “The world will see a focused, bold and talented fighter in the form of its life, and I will restore the world’s world.”

Mair’s goal is undisputed

While Mair Warran is fighting for one of the major world titles on March 29, Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price Box for the other three on March 7 in the Royal Albert Hall, live on the air Sky Sports.

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Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price shared a sound confrontation at the press conference to unify their international title in Royal Albert Hall on Friday, March 7.

Mayer completely expects the winner of her battle to connect Victor Jonas Price later in 2025 to the undisputed crown.

She said, “This is the path that we are definitely.” “They will unify the belts. I will take the final belt to go unlikely and we will have to make this battle. I mean that we must make this battle.

Unfortunately, I will have one belt and a price or Jonas will have three, so he might have to return to the UK for undisputed settlement.

“At that point, I have nothing to lose. The opportunity is present, the money will be there, the eyes will be present.

“There is no reason for not making this battle by the end of the year.”

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2025-01-30 17:00:00


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