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Abraham Nova and his Mascot are Back in Action on Friday Night

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With his black beard dyed gold, junior lightweight Abraham Nova is one of boxing’s most recognizable practitioners. Sometimes there’s two of him which makes him stand out even more. His twin is an inflatable mascot painted to look just like him. On fight nights they are inseparable. The mascot shadows Nova on his ringwalk, bouncing up and down and dancing to animate the crowd.

Some gimmicks are just plain hokey. Some are annoying. But there’s something whimsical about Nova’s invention that brings a smile to boxing fans of all ages. “Abraham Nova having his own mascot is one of the coolest things in boxing,” says fight writer Ryan Songalia.

“I played all sports in high school, football, baseball, track, and got the idea of it from other sports,” says Nova of his twin who he unveiled in January of 2020 at the Turning Stone Casino and Resort in Verona, New York, where he upped his record to 18-0 with a fourth-round stoppage of Mexican journeyman Pedro Navarrete.

He’s 5-2 since then, the smudges coming against future world featherweight champion Robeisy Ramirez (KO by 5) and defending super featherweight world champion O’Shaquie Foster where he came out on the short end of a split decision. This coming Friday, in his first assignment since failing to de-throne Foster, he opposes 21-0 Andres Cortes at the Fontainebleu in Las Vegas on a Top Rank card airing on ESPN+.

“I was the one who asked for this fight,” says Nova. “Top Rank offered me a match on their June 8th Puerto Rican Parade Weekend show at Madison Square Garden against an opponent who was 17-2, but I turned it down and asked for a better opponent and they accommodated me.” Las Vegas native Andres Cortes, who has been profiled in these pages, is ranked #2 at 130 pounds by the WBO.

In common with boxing’s historical pattern, Abraham Nova had a hardscrabble upbringing.

Born in Puerto Rico to parents from the Dominican Republic, the second-youngest of 10 children, he came to the U.S. at the age of 1 where the entire family was initially shoe-horned into a two-bedroom apartment in Albany, New York.

His father, Aquiles, had a friend here who was the pastor of a church and in need of an assistant pastor to help with his growing congregation. Aquiles eventually founded his own church in Albany, The Pentecostal Church of Unity & Prayer where services are held in both Spanish and English.

As a toddler, Nova lived briefly in Guatemala and Mexico where his parents were called to “spread the word” and to assist in redevelopment projects. The family traveled 5,500 miles in a rickety old school bus from Albany to Guatemala during the end days of the Guatemalan Civil War.

Each of Nova’s four brothers boxed, but he was the only one to turn pro. As an amateur, he won the 2015 Olympic Trials Qualifying Tournament in Memphis, defeating Frank Martin and Richardson Hitchins in back-to-back fights, but failed to make the U.S. team for the Rio Games when he lost a split decision to Gary Antuanne Russell at the Olympic Trials in Reno. Those bouts were contested at 141 pounds.

A 30-year-old bachelor, Nova had his final amateur fights in Lowell, Massachusetts, a pillar of amateur boxing in New England, and has remained in the Boston area without losing his Albany identity. He is trained by ex-U.S. Marine Mark DeLuca, a boxer of some renown who sports a 30-4 record and may not be done with fighting quite yet at age 36.

Nova’s opponent, Andres Cortes, has won five of his last seven inside the distance beginning with a smashing first-round knockout of 34-2 Genesis Servania. On paper, it’s a 50-50 match-up. (The pricemakers are flummoxed; as of this writing, they have yet to establish a betting line.)

Abraham Nova’s mascot may never become as well-known as some of the costumed human mascots in college sports (e.g., West Virginia’s Mountaineer or Michigan State’s Sparty), let alone as beloved as the University of Georgia’s flesh-and-blood bulldog mascot Uga, but give the boxer credit for originality and for bringing a little levity to a sport too often besotted with incivility.

Note: Abraham Nova vs. Andres Cortes is the co-feature. In the main go, new Top Rank signee Rafael Espinoza makes the first defense of his WBO world featherweight title against Mexican countryman Sergio Chirino. Espinoza forged the 2023 TSS Upset of the Year when he got off the deck to defeat Robeisy Ramirez on Dec. 9 in Pembroke Pines, Florida, winning legions of fans with his unrelenting buzzsaw attack. Action from the Fontaineblue begins at 4:00 pm PST on ESPN+.

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Terri Harper Wins Third Division World Title

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Encounters in previous battles were key.

Terri Harper proved to Rhiannon Dixon that winning a WBO welterweight world title and keeping it are extremely difficult as she lifted it by unanimous decision to become a three-division champion on Saturday.

Harper (15-2-2, 6 KOs) showed Dixon (10-1, 1 KO) the subtleties and nuances at boxing’s elite level before an enthusiastic crowd at Sheffield, England. The former super featherweight and super welterweight titlist adds the lightweight title to her coffers.

Dixon discovered that experience counts.

Immediately Harper unraveled a planned defensive tactic to lure the frenetic moving Dixon into her counter right cross. It stopped the charges immediately.

Dixon, whose herky-jerky southpaw movements caused problems to other foes, could not rattle Harper who had faced numerous world champions in the past such as Cecilia Braekhus, Alycia Baumgardner and Sandy Ryan.

Patience was the key.

After some adjustments were made by Dixon, the lightweight match turned into a session of feints and clinches. Harper was able to manipulate the exchanges inside as Dixon tried to seek a solution.

In the latter rounds Dixon attacked the body with some heavy blows that seemed to open up more paths for her heavy blows. Right hooks did damage to Harper who was forced to hold.

“I got caught by a shot,” admitted Harper.

Once again Harper dipped into her vast trunk of experience and began blasting accurate shots with her rights and lefts. Though Dixon was not stunned, they snapped back the defending champions head violently.

Knowing she was behind, Dixon opened up her attack and so did Harper. Both exchanged heavy blows with neither relenting or surrendering. Each had bloody noses and each had energy in reserve for the last two frantic rounds.

After 10 rounds, all three judges saw it in favor of Harper 97-93 twice and 96-94.

“For me, its my best performance so far,” said Harper.

Promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing predicts her win will lead to other pivotal matchups against the top lightweights in the world such as Katie Taylor, Amanda Serrano or Caroline Dubois.

“She made history tonight,” Hearn said.

Other Bouts

Super bantamweight standout Peter McGrail (10-1, 6 KOs) stopped Brad Foster (15-4-2) with a left hand body shot to the liver for a win by knockout at 1:08 of the second round.

Middleweight prospect George Liddell (9-0, 6 KOs) beat George Davey (9-2-1) to the punch with an overhand right that dropped the fellow British fighter in the fifth round. Though he beat the count a subsequent right by Liddell forced the referee to halt the match at 2:20 of the fifth round.

Olympic gold medalist Galal Yafai (8-0, 6 KOs) took a chance against Mexico’s Sergio Orozco (9-9) with a major fight against former world champion Sunny Edwards looming in November. He emerged unscathed, winning by knockout in the third round with a perfect four-punch combination knockdown. Though Orozco beat the count the referee stopped the fight at 1:49 of the third round.

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Mikaela Mayer Wins WBO World Title in Firefight with Sandy Ryan

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Mikaela Mayer emerged the winner over Sandy Ryan after a furious battle to lift the WBO welterweight world title by majority-decision on Friday.

It was close.

Mayer (20-2, 5 KOs) used her experience to lure England’s heavy-hitting Ryan (7-2-1, 3 KOs) into her type of warfare in front of a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden’s theater in New York City.

Early on Mayer used a steady jab and combination punches against the strong forward advancements of Ryan. In the first round a quick right cross rocked the British fighter briefly for just a few seconds.

Over and over Mayer timed Ryan’s charges with heavy overhand rights and uppercuts. But Ryan kept advancing.

“I was catching her coming in all the time,” explained Mayer about her strategy.

Through most of the first half of the fight Mayer kept turning Ryan with angles that nullified the British fighter’s heavy left hooks.

But Ryan found her mojo in the sixth round with a body shot and left hook around Mayer’s guard. The American fighter rallied back with combinations of her own but kept getting hit with Ryan’s left hook.

Was Mayer getting tired?

In the seventh round Mayer opened up with rapid combination punching. And when Ryan attempted to rein the American fighter into her firing zone, Mayer caught her with quicker punches that connected.

“I knew I could beat her to the punch,” said Mayer. “She couldn’t handle my timing.”

If there were any questions about Mayer’s stamina she opened up the ninth round with a six-punch combination including a right uppercut.

Knowing that a world title was at stake, both fighters opened up with volleys in the 10th and final round trying to dominate. Ryan continued looking to blast away with the left hook and Ryan looking to connect with overhand rights or uppercuts. Both blasted away until the final bell.

One judge scored it 95-95 but two others saw it 97-93 and 96-94 for Mayer who becomes the new WBO welterweight champion.

“She’s probably the strongest fighter I’ve fought,” said Mayer who was coming off a controversial loss to Natasha Jonas in Liverpool, England.

Before the fight, it was revealed that someone threw paint on her as she was leaving her hotel.

“I was shook up,” said Ryan about fans accosting her. “It was a great fight.”

The new champion Mayer said she would not mind a rematch but intends to unify all the welterweight world titles.

“I want to be undisputed,” Mayer said.

Other Bouts

Puerto Rico’s Xander Zayas (20-0, 12 KOs) soundly defeated Mexico’s Damian Sosa (25-3) using superior boxing technique over 10 rounds in a super welterweight fight between sluggers.

Zayas proved he is more than just a slugger with a technical battle that nullified Sosa’s power and aggressiveness. The fight was never in doubt despite no knockdowns in their clash. Zayas won every round on all three cards.

Brooklyn’s Bruce Carrington (13-0) out-fought Sulaiman Segawa (17-5-1) in a close back-and-forth battle that ended in a majority decision victory for the fighter known as “Shu Shu.” The scores were 95-95 and 97-93 twice.

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Notes on the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame, the Return of ‘Boots’ and More

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This weekend the city that was synonymous with boxing in the 1980’s, Atlantic City, will play host to its annual celebration of the sport that once helped to enhance the gambling experience for high rollers from around the world. Over the last seven years the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Weekend has evolved into a staple on the city’s yearly entertainment calendar. Events begin Friday, Sept. 27, with their customary V.I.P cocktail reception on the balcony of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and run through Sunday, Sept. 29.

Along with the usual kick-off events, this year the ACBHOF is working closely with one of its partners, Hard Hitting Promotions, to put on a full night of professional boxing from the Super Star Theater at Resorts Hotel and Casino. This show will feature 24-year-old fringe contender super-lightweight Brandon Pizarro (19-1-1, 11 KO’s) in the main event. Pizarro, a Philadelphia native, has been on the radar of many boxing insiders and observers since turning professional seven years ago at the age of 17. While the momentum of his career has never truly gotten into full swing, Pizarro has seen his career take on several stages, except for the role of serious contender or world champion.

For Pizarro it seems that the time has come for him to put together all his natural talent with the seasoning of being a seven-year professional. At this point career setbacks, personal life issues, and dealing with life as a prizefighter should all be things that come second nature if Pizarro is ever going to morph into an elite level fighter or at least into the championship contender that many thought he could become. With a victory this weekend coupled with an active first quarter of 2025, Pizarro shouldn’t be far away from getting an opportunity to prove he is indeed the goods.

As for the actual Hall of Fame induction ceremony, that will take place the following night, Saturday the 28th, following the always popular Fight Fan Experience in the afternoon, also at the Hard Rock. This year’s class is headlined by James “Buster” Douglas, Gerry Cooney, Mark Breland, Paul Williams, and Sergio Martinez.

Williams and Martinez will forever be joined in A.C. boxing history for their historic 2009 fight that was a Fight of the Year candidate, as well as their rematch in 2010 that wound up being The Ring magazine Knockout of the Year after Martinez’s spectacular one-punch KO of Williams in the second round.  Other boxing dignitaries will join those marquee names this weekend including names like Eric Bottjer (one of the best and most consistent matchmakers in boxing), promoter Sampson Lewkowicz and the posthumous inductions of Joey Giardello and referee Eddie Cotton.

Tickets for this weekends events as well as any information regarding how to attend any or all the events are available by visiting ACBHOF.

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The Pennsylvania State Boxing Hall of Fame will be conducting their one-day ceremony of inductions on Sunday, Oct. 13 at the Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall in South Philadelphia. Housed inside Ring 1 Veteran Boxers Association (the oldest club of its kind in the country), the PA State HOF has done a terrific job of both honoring and helping to aid many of the veteran boxers from the area. Led by historian and author John DiSanto, each year the PA State HOF gives many of the local fighters from yesteryear a chance to receive their “flowers,” from the community that they once entertained. As always, the afternoon will consist of an open bar where fans get a chance to mingle with the honorees, heavy appetizers, and the induction ceremony.  For more information call (609) 377-6413.

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Last Friday, Matchroom boxing announced that it will return to Philadelphia on Saturday, Nov. 9, when Jaron “Boots” Ennis (32-0, 29 KOs) defends his IBF welterweight title in what will be his second consecutive fight in front of his hometown fans. Ennis will take on his mandatory challenger Karen Chukhazhian (24-2 13 KOs) in a rematch of their January 2023 fight, a fight that Ennis one via a one-sided decision which ended Ennis’ knockout streak, something the young champion will look to correct.

Also on the card will be pound-for-pound star and the king of the super flyweights Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez making a defense of his titles and local area products Raymond Ford, the former WBA featherweight champion, and Khalil Coe, an undefeated light heavyweight.

It’s a no-brainer that Matchroom is making its return to Philly just four months after Ennis returned home in July for the first time as a champion and fought in front of over 14,000 hometown fans. Eddie Hearn mentioned after Ennis’ victory that he wanted to keep Ennis active while he awaits his opportunity to show the world how talented he truly is in matches against elite champions. Hearn kept his promise and after attempts to make a unification fight against Mario Barrios fell through, a defense at home is needed if “Boots” is going to be as sharp as he needs to be if he is to find himself across the ring from “Bud” in 2025.

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