7/14 ESPN: Mikaela Mayer vs Helen Joseph (Herring-Oquendo OFF)

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Herring-Oquendo, Mayer-Joseph Card Set Down For 'The Bubble'
By Random Hits

Published On Tue Jul 7, 2020, 01:40 PM EST

Jamel “Semper Fi” Herring and Mikaela Mayer, both of whom are healthy following recent positive COVID-19 test results that delayed their fights, are primed for their “Bubble” debuts.

U.S. Marine veteran Herring will make his second world title defense against Puerto Rican challenger Jonathan “Polvo” Oquendo on Tuesday, July 14, at the MGM Grand Conference Center — Grand Ballroom.

In the co-feature, undefeated 2016 U.S. Olympian Mayer will fight former world title challenger Helen Joseph in a 10-round junior lightweight showdown.

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The undercard will feature the anticipated “Bubble” encore of “Cassius” Clay Collard, who will fight LT “Smash” Nelson in a six-round middleweight bout. Collard, 3-0 in 2020 (all against previously undefeated fighters), took the “0” from highly decorated prospect David Kaminsky on June 18.

Herring-Oquendo, Mayer-Joseph, Collard-Nelson, and additional undercard action will air live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.

“Jamel and Mikaela wanted to come back as soon as possible, and we were happy to oblige them,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “They are healthy and ready to put forth tremendous performances.”

Herring (21-2, 10 KOs) makes his 2020 debut following a banner 2019 that saw him upset Masayuki Ito to win the title, and outpoint Lamont Roach Jr. in front of more than 7,000 fans at an outdoor baseball stadium in Fresno, Calif. Herring and Oquendo were set to fight July 2 but Herring’s COVID-19 results delayed the fight 12 days. Herring, the 2012 U.S. Olympic boxing team captain, is 5-0 since inking a multi-fight deal with Top Rank.

Herring said, “I am back, healthy and 100 percent ready to defend my world title. Oquendo is a tough opponent who realizes this is his last chance to win a world title. He’s coming for what I have and I’m not going to cut any corners. I will return home to celebrate with my family and my belt.”

Oquendo (31-6, 19 KOs), from Bayamon, Puerto Rico, challenged Jesus Cuellar for a featherweight world title in December 2015 and is 5-1 since moving up to junior lightweight. He earned the title shot following last November’s shutout decision win over Charles Huerta, which came off the heels of a controversial decision loss to Roach Jr.

Oquendo said, “We know Jamel is a slippery, tall, left-handed fighter who has an advantage in range, but we are working for that and we know that we will have no problems. My company knows how hard I fight and how hard I train. Fans like Jonathan Oquendo because he makes for great fights.”

In less than three years as a professional, Mayer (12-0, 5 KOs) has become one of the faces of female boxing. She closed out her 2019 campaign last October with a sixth-round stoppage over Alejandra Soledad Zamora. The Los Angeles native is on track for a world title shot this year, but she must defeat Joseph (17-4-2, 10 KOs), a native of Lagos, Nigeria, who is coming off a competitive decision loss to former lightweight champion Delfine Persoon.

Mayer said, “After having two fights canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, I am relieved and excited to be back and grateful to Top Rank for getting me back on a card so quickly. I'm not the fighter you last saw in October. I’ve had three camps to peak myself and grow as an athlete. A whole new fighter is stepping in that ring on July 14, so I hope Helen is ready.”

In undercard action:

Puerto Rican featherweight prospect Luis Melendez (8-1, 6 KOs) will take on Edward “Kid” Vazquez (7-0, 1 KO) in an eight-rounder. Two of Vazquez’s last three wins have come against previously undefeated opponents, while Melendez has won six in a row since the lone defeat of his career.

Colombian puncher Ruben “El Tigrillo” Cervera (11-2, 10 KOs) will fight Clay “3rd Degree” Burns (9-8-2, 4 KOs) in a six-rounder at lightweight. Cervera was stopped by Miguel Marriaga last May, but he returned with a knockout win over Luis Carlos Lugo in October. Burns made a notable “Bubble” impression on June 25, losing an action-filled split decision to Reymond Yanong.

Unbeaten junior lightweight prospect William Villa (4-0) will face Eduardo Sanchez (2-2) in a four-rounder.
 

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Herring-Oquendo Off Again Due To COVID; Mayer-Joseph New Main Event
By Jake Donovan

Published On Mon Jul 13, 2020, 03:59 PM EST

A card dedicated to rescheduling several bouts due to coronavirus has now been decimated by the infectious disease.

Reigning 130-pound titlist Jamel Herring was once again forced to withdraw from a voluntary title defense versus Puerto Rico's Jonathan Oquendo, which was due to take place July 14 at MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas. Herring tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time in two weeks, this time with the results learned on the morning of the weigh-in.

In its place, Mikaela Mayer (12-0, 5KOs) will now headline Tuesday's edition of Top Rank Boxing on ESPN. The 2012 U.S. Olympian and current junior lightweight contender will face Nigeria's Helen Joseph in a scheduled 10-round bout that itself was relocated due to COVID-related reasons.

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Herring (21-2, 10KOs) and Oquendo (31-6, 19KOs) were initially due to collide on July 2 in Vegas, only for the bout to be postponed after Herring tested positive for COVID-19 in late June. The 34-year old southpaw from Coram, New York was at the tail end of having contracted the infectious disease at the time of his positive test, thus only forcing a 12-day delay.

Oquendo had not yet left Puerto Rico at the time of the first postponement, but had already arrived in Vegas and on site for Monday's weigh-in at the time that word began to spread that the main event was in peril.

“I’m extremely disappointed that I’m not going to be able to fight tomorrow night," stated a dejected Herring. "As I’ve shared previously, I tested positive for COVID-19 on June 22 after exhibiting symptoms. I quarantined and recovered as directed by my doctor. I then retested on July 3 and my test was negative, so this result is a complete surprise.

"I was fully prepared to make my second title defense [Tuesday] night. I am hoping that my team and Top Rank can reschedule this fight soon. Thank you for all the support everyone has shown. I can’t wait to get back in the ring and perform.”
Mayer and Joseph will now command the top spot in the first female headliner on ESPN since Top Rank began its output deal with the network in 2017.

Their bout was originally scheduled to take place June 9, only for Mayer to be scratched from the show after what turned out to be a false positive. The unbeaten junior lightweight tested negative upon leaving training camp in Houston in early June, and again when she arrived home in Colorado, but the damage had been done by that point. Redemption comes not only in the form of the rescheduled fight but now as the evening's headlining act.

Tuesday's show is now down to four bouts as another bout was struck by COVID-19. It marks the second straight time that Edward Vazquez is left without a fight in The Bubble, as opponent Luis Melendez tested positive for the infectious disease. Vazquez was also pulled from the June 16 show after his scheduled opponent, Chris Zavala tested positive prior to both fighters traveling to Vegas.
 
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