Mikaela Mayer Unifies Super-Welterweight Belts with Unanimous Decision Victory Over Mary Spencer in Montreal

Mikaela Mayer showcased an exceptional performance by dominating Mary Spencer to secure her place as the unified super-welterweight champion, bagging the prestigious WBA, WBC, and WBO titles. Throughout the bout, Mayer displayed superior skills and unwavering stamina, outworking Spencer over the course of 10 intense rounds. This victorious outcome has ignited Mayer’s ambitions to either achieve undisputed status at 154 pounds or make a comeback in the welterweight division to challenge the formidable champion, Lauren Price, who holds three significant belts.

The championship match took place in Montreal, where Mayer established her boxing prowess with a convincing unanimous-decision win over Spencer, who was the reigning WBA champion. Mayer’s triumph allowed her to claim the vacant WBC and WBO belts. The judges’ scorecards reflected the sheer dominance of Mayer in the ring, with one judge scoring the fight 100-90 in her favor, while the other two judges marked it as 98-92, highlighting the one-sided nature of the encounter.

Mayer, who has an impressive record of 22 wins and 2 losses as a former champion in two weight divisions, was relentless from the moment the bell rang, putting Spencer—whose height advantage was considered significant—under constant pressure. Despite Spencer’s attempts to counter Mayer’s aggressive approach, she struggled to make a substantial impact against her opponent’s persistent onslaught. Although Spencer did manage to land a noteworthy uppercut in the fifth round, marking a brief moment of success, Mayer’s resilience and strong chin allowed her to absorb the shot without faltering.

With the IBF title currently held by Oshae Jones, Mayer’s victory has strategically positioned her to pursue undisputed champion status at 154 pounds. Alternatively, she may opt to return to the welterweight division to face Lauren Price, a highly regarded three-belt champion. Mayer reflected on this newfound flexibility in her career, stating, “I think the most important thing is that I have options.” Her aspirations extend to pursuing both avenues: “I’d love to do both – go down to 147 to become undisputed and defend at 154. I think I’m a natural 147-pounder,” she explained, indicating her readiness to take on the challenges that lie ahead.

After racing to a 17-0 start in her career, which includes a successful unification of the super-featherweight division, Mayer encountered setbacks that tested her mettle. In 2022, she suffered a narrow decision loss to Alycia Baumgardner but bounced back with two victories in the lightweight division in 2023. Despite a disappointing first attempt at a welterweight title against Natasha Jonas, Mayer persevered, ultimately capturing the WBO welterweight title by overcoming Sandy Ryan in 2024, with a solid defense in their rematch taking place in March 2025.

Going into the match against Spencer, many observers speculated that Mayer might struggle against the larger opponent. However, Mayer silenced any doubters by dictating the pace and rhythm of the fight. Her strategy revolved around utilizing a precise jab and maintaining aggressive forward motion, which kept Spencer consistently on the backfoot and unable to respond effectively. This relentless approach allowed Mayer to assert her dominance, ultimately leading to her recognition as the unified super-welterweight champion. As Mayer reflects on her latest success, she stands poised for an exciting future—one filled with thrilling matchups and opportunities to further solidify her legacy as one of the top athletes in women’s boxing.

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