(SEPT 26) NEW YORK -
Undefeated Canadian Junior Middleweight Mary Spencer (7-0, 5 KO)
is on the fast track for a World Title.
Since turning professional 13
months ago under the Eye of the Tiger promotional banner,
Spencer has already fought 7 times with more activity
anticipated later in the year. In this time she has fast
established herself as one of the premier puncher's in all of
women's boxing with 5 first round knockouts, including stoppages
of former IBF World Super Welterweight champion Chris Namus and
IBF World Super Welterweight contender Cynthia Lozano in her
last two bouts. The knockout of Lozcano earned Mary the WBC
Silver and WBA international titles.
"My coach, Ian Mackillop, has been telling me that I hit hard.
It isn’t something I can prove to myself, so I decided to
believe him and I've adjusted my fighting style accordingly.
When my opponents go down early in fights, I’m just as surprised
as everyone else. I’m just excited to see how far this goes and
am coming for everyone!" said Spencer.
Spencer's rapid ascent through the pro ranks may not be a
surprise to anyone that followed her career as perhaps the most
highly touted female amateur boxer in Canadian history with a
total record of 118-9. As a member of Team Canada, Spencer won 3
Gold Medals at the World Amateur Games (2005, 2008, 2010), a
Gold Medal at the 2011 PanAm Games in Guadalajara, and
represented the country at the 2012 London Olympic Games.
Spencer's combination of an incredible amateur pedigree, superb
boxing ability, and increasingly unleashed power in both hands
will make her a tough match up with any fighter in the Super
Welterweight division.
“Mary is the dark horse of this division” says manager Brian
Cohen who has added number 40 and 41 titles to his list of
accolades in women’s boxing. “Eye of the Tiger is an amazing
promotion. To believe in Mary as much as they do is a blessing
to have from a management perspective. When the Boxer, manager
and promotion is in sync the sky is the limit.
A member of the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation,
Spencer recently showed off her versatility serving as the color
commentator on ESPN+'s broadcast of Eye of the Tiger's Arslanbek
Makhmudov vs Carlos Takam card on September 16th.
Spencer is managed by Split-T Management's Brian Cohen and David
McWater, marking the first major collaboration between Split-T
and Montreal's famed Eye of the Tiger promotions.
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