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The Riyadh Blueprint

The fight against Sam Noakes for the vacant title was supposed to be Mason’s breakthrough. Instead, it was a physical tax that may have changed his career trajectory. Mason won a unanimous decision, but he absorbed 156 strikes, with Noakes landing 138 power punches.

For a 22-year-old who usually glides through fights, Riyadh was a car crash. Noakes’ body work and a massive right hand in the fifth snapped Mason’s head back, forcing the young slugger to abandon his identity and fight as a desperate boxer just to survive. We don’t know if Mason is returning to Cleveland with his physical prime intact or if Noakes left him diminished.

The Cordina Threat

Joe Cordina isn’t a gatekeeper. He is a master of timing, fresh off a clinical win over Gabriel Flores Jr. in December. Unlike Noakes, who relied on grit, Cordina brings elite precision.

“The 4th of July is a massive day for America, but it’s also a massive day for boxing. Abdullah is a good fighter, but I’m looking to come f*** up his homecoming. I’m coming to rip his heart out and bring it back to the UK,” said Cordina.

The Welshman’s message is blunt: he is coming to “rip the title away.” If Cordina follows the Noakes blueprint—walking Mason down and testing that left cheek Noakes opened up—he has the technical precision to finish the job. Cordina specializes in timing explosive southpaws, often using a short, clinical counter right hand that Mason’s defense, which looked porous in Riyadh, is vulnerable to.

The Physical Wall

Mason’s confidence, “Everything he does, I do better,” ignores the clinical reality. Cordina is a huge lightweight who spent years cutting to 130. He will be the stronger man in the pockets. If Mason hasn’t fully recovered from the punishment Noakes delivered, Cordina has the veteran savvy to turn this “hometown celebration” into a disaster.

The rest of the Cleveland bill, featuring Bruce Carrington and Tiger Johnson, follows the standard upward trajectory. But Cordina is the only man on the card who isn’t interested in the future. He’s interested in the immediate, violent present.

If Mason handles him clean, the star is real. If he doesn’t, July 4th becomes the day the boxing world realizes Mason left his best days in a ring in Riyadh.

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