Mary Spencer Set to Defend WBA Super Welterweight Title Against Ogleidis Suárez

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Mary Spencer Set to Defend WBA Super Welterweight Title Against Ogleidis Suárez
Mary Spencer Set to Defend WBA Super Welterweight Title Against Ogleidis Suárez

Mary Spencer Set to Defend WBA Super Welterweight Title Against Ogleidis Suárez

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Mary Spencer Set to Defend WBA Super Welterweight Title Against Ogleidis Suárez
Mary Spencer Set to Defend WBA Super Welterweight Title Against Ogleidis Suárez

Canadian standout Mary Spencer will put her WBA Super Welterweight World Title on the line for the first time on Friday, March 14, when she squares off against former world champion Ogleidis Suárez of Venezuela.

The bout will serve as the co-main event of an action-packed card promoted by Eye of the Tiger Management, taking place at Espace St-Denis in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Headlining the evening will be a clash between Erik Bazinyan (32-1-1) and Steven Butler (35-5-1) in a highly anticipated matchup.

Spencer’s Road to the Top

Hailing from Wiarton, Ontario, Spencer is gearing up for her first fight of the year after capturing the WBA Interim Title last September with a dominant unanimous decision victory over Germany’s Naomi Mannes (7-3-1). Shortly after, she was elevated to full WBA World Champion status.

Spencer (9-2, 6 KOs), now 40, boasts an impressive knockout ratio of over 60%. She kicked off 2024 with a first-round KO over American Sonya Dreiling (6-7) but had a setback in her lone fight of 2023, suffering a majority decision loss to Belgium’s Femke Hermans (18-5). Over her last five outings, Spencer has picked up three wins (two by stoppage) and two defeats.

Suárez Looks to Make History Again

On the other side of the ring, Ogleidis “La Niña” Suárez (31-5-1, 15 KOs) is looking to capitalize on momentum. The 37-year-old Venezuelan veteran enters this title fight fresh off a second-round KO victory over Colombia’s Neisi Torres (13-17-1) earlier this year.

Suárez, ranked No. 4 by the WBA, has had mixed results in recent years. Her last North American appearance came in 2022 when she suffered a fifth-round knockout loss to hard-hitting Shadasia Green (15-1) in the United States. Before that, she secured a stoppage win in 2020 against fellow Venezuelan María Pirona (1-7).

With a knockout percentage just shy of 50%, Suárez has gone 3-2 in her last five fights and will be aiming to reclaim championship gold on Canadian soil.

With both fighters carrying power and experience into this title showdown, fight fans can expect an electrifying battle for WBA super welterweight supremacy in Montreal.


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