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Nicolson outclasses Mafoud to win vacant WBC featherweight title

Nicolson now has her eyes on number one featherweight Amanda Serrano and says, "I'm ready when you are".

Shaun Brown

7th April, 2024

Nicolson outclasses Mafoud to win vacant WBC featherweight title
April 6, 2024; Las Vegas, NV; Skye Nicolson and Sarah Mahfoud during their fight on Saturday, April 6, 2024 at the BleauLive Theater at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom.

THE RESULT: British-based Australian Skye Nicolson picks up the vacant WBC Featherweight title defeating Denmark’s Sarah Mafoud by unanimous decision. Two judges awarded a shut-out (100-90) to the former Olympian while the third saw the bout 99-91 in her favour.


KEY MOMENTS: Nicolson’s left hand in the first two-rounds was the eye-catching shot between the two fighters. Mafoud’s tactics of steaming in played right into her opponent’s hands who judged the distance to pick off the Dane. Nicolson asserted a dominance which left Mafoud looking defeated as she sat down on her stool at the end of the fourth. Mafoud landed nothing significant throughout the contest.


RECORDS: Nicolson moves into double figures, 10-0 (1). Mafoud, who suffered her second loss, drops to 14-2 (3).


TALKING POINT: Amanda Serrano. The Puerto Rican star holds the remaining three belts and vacated the WBC title because of her insistence that she fights over 12×3 minute rounds instead of 10x3s, a demand the WBC were not willing to give into. If Nicolson is to secure an undisputed fight against the 35-year-old, then something has to give.


QUOTABLE: Nicolson, who held the WBC Interim strap going into the fight, explained to DAZN’s Chris Mannix why she refused to be upgraded to full honours after Amanda Serrano vacated the title. “I wasn’t going to be deprived of this moment, I wanted this moment in the ring.”

Speaking about Serrano and her desire to now compete over 12 rounds, the new champion said: “I’m ready when she’s ready. I want the belts. It’s nothing personal with Amanda but I’m ready when you are. I find it funny she waited until I was her mandatory to decide that’s what she wanted to do. I respect the WBC’s rules that’s why I boxed for the WBC belt but if the only way to fight Amanda Serrano is over 12×3 minute rounds [then] talk to my team [and] we’ll make it happen.”


WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Nicolson would love nothing more than to face Serrano but more financially rewarding bouts, such as a rematch against Katie Taylor, may lie ahead for the latter. An alternative option for Nicolson in the meantime could be the WBC’s number five contender Raven Chapman. At a recent show the two faced off which added to their growing rivalry.

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