Sandy Ryan will defend her WBO World Female Welterweight Title against Mikaela Mayer at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York. Both boxers come into this fight with proven track records and significant experience under their belts.
Sandy Ryan, who turned professional in 2021, has rapidly claimed a title by 2024, reflecting a steep ascent in the welterweight division. Her last victory over Terri Harper by retirement shows her capability to dominate strong opponents. Mikaela Mayer, with a longer career starting in 2017, recently faced a tough split decision loss to Natasha Jonas but has remained a formidable fighter in the welterweight class, previously securing wins against Silvia Bortot and Lucy Wildheart.
Sandy Ryan vs Mikaela Mayer Fight Card
- Sandy Ryan vs Mikaela Mayer
- Xander Zayas vs Damian Sosa
- Bruce Carrington vs Sulaiman Segawa
- Vito Mielnicki Jr vs Khalil El Harraz
- Delante Johnson vs Yomar Alamo
- Rohan Polanco vs Marcelino Nicolas Lopez
- Elvis Rodriguez vs Kendo Castaneda
- Floyd Diaz vs Mario Hernandez
- Ali Feliz vs Orlando Rashad Coulter
Sandy Ryan vs Mikaela Mayer Undercard
Sandy Ryan vs Mikaela Mayer Fight
- Division/Weight: welter
- Sandy Ryan record: 7-1
- Mikaela Mayer record: 19-2
- Belts at stake: WBO World Female Welterweight Title
Sandy Ryan faces Mikaela Mayer for the WBO World Female Welterweight Title.
Sandy Ryan, turning professional in 2021, holds a fight record of 7 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw as of now. Her recent victory against Terri Harper, who has a slightly superior record, suggests her competitive edge. Given their close stats and shared weight division experience, Ryan's well-rounded skills could prove pivotal against Mayer.
Mikaela Mayer turned pro in 2017 and boasts a record of 19 wins and 2 losses. Her latest defeat was to Natasha Jonas, a technically skilled fighter with high knockout rates. This loss could underscore potential vulnerabilities in Mayer’s approach when facing powerful opponents like Ryan, who exhibits relentless aggression and similarly robust technical foundations.
Xander Zayas vs Damian Sosa Fight
- Division/Weight: super welter
- Xander Zayas record: 19-0
- Damian Sosa record: 25-2
- Belts at stake: N/A
Xander Zayas faces Damian Sosa in a super welterweight bout.
Xander Zayas turned pro in 2019 and quickly moved to an unbeaten 19-0 record, marked by 12 knockouts. He last outboxed Patrick Teixeira, who had substantial experience and knockout power. This shows that Zayas can handle fighters with heavy punches and endurance, qualities similar to his current opponent, Sosa.
Damian Sosa, with a career starting in 2016, holds a record of 25-2 with half of his wins by knockout. His most recent win against Marques Valle by split decision signifies he can perform under pressure but may struggle against technically sound fighters like Zayas, who presents a higher knockout threat.
Bruce Carrington vs Sulaiman Segawa Fight
- Division/Weight: feather
- Bruce Carrington record: 12-0
- Sulaiman Segawa record: 17-4
- Belts at stake: N/A
Bruce Carrington faces Sulaiman Segawa in a featherweight non-title bout.
Bruce Carrington turned pro in 2021 and maintains an unbeaten record of 12 wins, with 8 by knockout. His recent victory came against Brayan De Gracia via TKO, who had a strong record and higher KO rate. This win showcases Carrington’s ability to handle experienced and powerful punchers, hinting at his potential dominance over Segawa, whose knockout power is notably lower.
Sulaiman Segawa began his professional career in 2013 and holds a record of 17 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw. He recently defeated Ruben Villa by unanimous decision, showing endurance and skill against a less aggressive opponent. However, comparing Villa’s and Carrington’s styles and power, Segawa could find it challenging facing Carrington’s more assertive and knockout-oriented approach.
Vito Mielnicki Jr vs Khalil El Harraz Fight
- Division/Weight: super welter
- Vito Mielnicki Jr record: 19-1
- Khalil El Harraz record: 16-5
- Belts at stake: N/A
Vito Mielnicki Jr and Khalil El Harraz will face each other in a super welterweight class fight.
Vito Mielnicki Jr, turned pro in 2019, boasts a solid record of 19 wins with 12 by knockout, and only 1 loss. He recently defeated Laszlo Toth via disqualification last month. Considering his previous matches against opponents like Ronald Cruz, who has a similar win/loss ratio to Khalil, Vito’s power punching and experience give him a likely edge in this upcoming match.
Khalil El Harraz turned professional in 2016 with a record of 16 wins and 5 losses. His latest win was against Mario Giovanni Zolli in June by TKO. Given his significant number of losses compared to victories and considering Vito's consistent record and higher knockout ratio, Khalil faces an uphill battle in this contest against the more dominant Mielnicki.
Delante Johnson vs Yomar Alamo Fight
- Division/Weight: super light
- Delante Johnson record: 13-0
- Yomar Alamo record: 22-2
- Belts at stake: N/A
Delante Johnson faces Yomar Alamo in a super light class bout.
Johnson, who turned pro in 2021, boasts an undefeated record of 13 wins with 6 KOs. In his last fight, he won against Tarik Zaina by unanimous decision. Zaina's record and previous performance suggest Johnson's well-matched tactical abilities will be crucial against Alamo's experienced fighting style.
Alamo has a solid record with 22 wins, including 13 KOs, as of his pro debut in 2013. His recent victory over Jayson Velez highlights his enduring skill in the ring. The victory against a highly experienced opponent like Velez likely gives him an edge in experience and ring savvy over Johnson.
Rohan Polanco vs Marcelino Nicolas Lopez Fight
- Division/Weight: super light
- Rohan Polanco record: 13-0
- Marcelino Nicolas Lopez record: 37-4
- Belts at stake: N/A
Rohan Polanco faces Marcelino Nicolas Lopez in a super light class bout with no specific belts on the line.
Rohan Polanco turned pro in 2020 and has maintained an undefeated record of 13 wins, with 8 by knockout, demonstrating striking power. His recent victory by TKO against Luis Hernandez Ramos, who previously held a KO win rate of nearly 87%, suggests Polanco performs well against fighters with significant knockout capabilities like Lopez. This fight setup appears favorable for him, relying on his proven resilience and aggression.
Marcelino Nicolas Lopez, with a professional career starting in 2006, brings vast experience to this fight, boasting 37 wins and a good mix of knockouts. Recently losing to Tarik Zaina by unanimous decision—a fighter who Polanco defeated—could indicate challenges for Lopez in handling opponents with aggressive styles and great conditioning like Polanco. The matchup might exploit his vulnerabilities seen against technically proficient fighters like Polanco.
Elvis Rodriguez vs Kendo Castaneda Fight
- Division/Weight: super light
- Elvis Rodriguez record: 16-1
- Kendo Castaneda record: 21-6
- Belts at stake: N/A
Elvis Rodriguez faces Kendo Castaneda in a super light weight class fight.
Elvis Rodriguez turned professional in 2018 and boasts a strong record of 16 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw with an impressive knockout rate of over 81%. His victory over Jino Rodrigo by unanimous decision shows his capacity to dominate skilled opponents. Given Rodrigo’s aggressive KO strategy, Rodriguez’s defensive skill set will be crucial against Castaneda's orthodox stance and similar height.
Kendo Castaneda kicked off his pro career in 2012, accumulating a record of 21 wins and 6 losses. Castaneda's recent unanimous decision win against Cameron Krael, who holds a less commendable record, indicates that while he is capable, his performance might not overpower Rodriguez’s more efficient attacking prowess demonstrated against higher-caliber opponents such as Jino Rodrigo. With both fighters sharing physical similarities, the bout's outcome may hinge on strategic execution and stamina.
Floyd Diaz vs Mario Hernandez Fight
- Division/Weight: bantam
- Floyd Diaz record: 12-0
- Mario Hernandez record: 12-4
- Belts at stake: N/A
Floyd Diaz faces Mario Hernandez in a bantamweight class bout without any belts on the line.
Floyd Diaz, who turned pro in 2021, maintains an undefeated record with 12 wins, including 3 by knockout. He has a knockout rate of 25% and recently won against Francisco Pedroza Portillo via unanimous decision. Given that his last opponent had more experience but a lower knockout percentage, Diaz might capitalize on his unyielding form and energy against Hernandez who seems to have vulnerabilities in longer encounters.
Mario Hernandez turned professional in 2017 and has amassed a record of 12 wins, 4 losses, and one draw; four of these wins came through knockouts. His recent victory was against MJ Bo by knockout this May. Although Hernandez's win records show fluctuation, his ability to secure several knockouts suggests he could pose a significant challenge to Diaz, especially if exploiting Diaz’s relatively lower KO ratio and keeping the fight aggressive from the start.
Ali Feliz vs Orlando Rashad Coulter Fight
- Division/Weight: heavy
- Ali Feliz record: 3-0
- Orlando Rashad Coulter record: 5-4
- Belts at stake: N/A
Ali Feliz is set to fight Orlando Rashad Coulter. No titles are on the line.
Ali Feliz turned pro earlier in 2024 and has won all three of his fights, two by knockout. His last victory came against Lemir Isom Riley, who Feliz defeated via TKO. While Riley had a balanced record of four wins and four losses, Feliz's aggressive approach and power have marked him as a promising newcomer. He will be looking to translate this momentum against Coulter, which considering their stats, should play in Feliz’s favor due to his higher knockout percentage and recent win streak.
Orlando Rashad Coulter, with a professional career spanning over ten years since 2014, holds a record of five wins and four losses. His last bout was a loss to Jonathan Lee Rice via unanimous decision. Compared with Rice, who carried similar stats to Coulter into their fight, Ali Feliz's fresh energy and quick succession of victories could pose significant challenges for Coulter. Known for resilience, Coulter will need to leverage his experience and potentially outlast the young powerhouse to secure a win.
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