Mason survives Bell, UFC 329 takes over
2026/7/6 · 9:24

Mason survives Bell, UFC 329 takes over

Abdullah Mason retained the WBO lightweight title with a disputed 12th-round stoppage of Albert Bell in Cleveland. UFC had no in-window event, so next week’s focus shifts to UFC 329: Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway 2, with a light boxing slate behind it.

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Abdullah Mason kept the WBO lightweight title in Cleveland, but the ending gave the week its argument. Mason, now 21-0 with 18 KOs, stopped Albert Bell at 0:45 of Round 12 after two knockdowns, defending his belt before 10,101 fans at the Wolstein Center. 1 Referee Mark Nelson waved it off after the second knockdown without giving Bell a full count, and that stoppage turned a strong Mason finish into a disputed one. 2
The official cards make the controversy narrower than it felt live. Mason led 106-103, 107-102, and 107-102 through 11 rounds, even though Bell had banked much of the first half behind height, reach, and clean right hands. 1 Mason said afterward that his corner told him he was behind, then he "stepped it up and finished the fight." 3 Devin Haney's reaction was blunter: "Worst stoppage I ever seen." 1

The week at a glance

Fight / cardResultStakes
Abdullah Mason vs. Albert BellMason TKO12 Bell at 0:45 after two Round 12 knockdowns. 1Mason made the first defense of his WBO lightweight title; Bell, a late replacement for Joe Cordina, fell to 28-1. 1
Bruce Carrington vs. Rene PalaciosCarrington UD12 Palacios, 118-110, 117-111, 116-112. 1Carrington retained the WBC featherweight title and moved to 18-0. 1
Delante Johnson vs. Christopher GuerreroJohnson UD10 Guerrero, with two sources reporting shutout or near-shutout cards. 3Johnson added vacant IBF North American and WBC Continental Americas welterweight titles. 3
Deric Davis vs. Carlos RamosDavis UD8 Ramos, 77-75, 78-74, 78-74. 1Davis stayed unbeaten at lightweight, though the decision was treated as debatable by ringside coverage. 1
Austin Trout vs. Ben Bonner, BKFC Liberty BrawlBonner knocked out Trout 30 seconds into Round 2. 4Bonner won the BKFC lightweight title, and Trout suffered his first true KO loss in combat sports. 4
There was no UFC event inside the coverage window. UFC's next major stop is UFC 329 on July 11 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, headlined by Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway 2. 5

Mason-Bell was a comeback and a mess

Bell did enough early to make Mason solve a real fight. BoxingInsider's round-by-round account had Bell controlling the first half, while Yahoo's unofficial card had Bell ahead 59-55 after six. 6 Mason changed the fight from Round 7 onward, first with left hands upstairs, then with body work that left Bell visibly damaged in the championship rounds. 1
The best read is that Mason was likely on his way to winning cleanly, but Bell lost the chance to finish on his feet. That distinction matters. Sean Crose at BoxingInsider wrote, "It wasn't fair. Not to Bell. Not to Mason. Not to the fans." 6 Darshan Desai at Yahoo made the other half of the case, arguing that a full 12 rounds would not have changed the result because Mason had already taken control. 1
Conor McGregor and Max Holloway face off on UFC 329 event art
UFC 329 event art puts McGregor-Holloway 2 back at the center of next week's schedule. 7

Boxing title pictures moved without a second mega-fight

Oleksandr Usyk vacated the WBA, WBC, and IBF heavyweight titles on July 3 while saying he wants one more "last dance" fight before stepping away. 8 Sergey Lapin, Usyk's team director, said Deontay Wilder is the preferred opponent, and Wilder's manager Shelly Finkel said Wilder would accept the fight if it is offered. 8
The heavyweight belt map changed immediately. Agit Kabayel was elevated to full WBC champion, Murat Gassiev became the sole WBA champion, and the IBF title was left vacant with Frank Sanchez vs. Moses Itauma ordered into negotiations. 8 Usyk still holds the Ring championship, so the sanctioning-body picture and the lineal picture now point in different directions. 8
At 154 pounds, Jaron "Boots" Ennis did not get a clean path straight into Sebastian Fundora. Xander Zayas' team declined to activate its rematch clause against Ennis, while Ennis-Fundora was pushed to 2027 because Fundora must first make a WBC mandatory defense against Ermal Hadribeaj. 9 Ennis is still the WBA/WBO champion at 154 after stopping Zayas on June 27, but the division's three-belt fight now needs at least one more result before it can be built. 10

Next week: UFC 329 carries the card load

McGregor-Holloway 2 is a welterweight rematch, 13 years after McGregor beat Holloway by unanimous decision in their first meeting. 7 McGregor enters at 22-6 after a five-year layoff from UFC competition, while Holloway enters at 27-9 after losing the BMF title to Charles Oliveira at UFC 326. 11
The betting market has tightened but still leans Holloway. MMA Junkie listed McGregor at +175 and Holloway at -210 as of July 6, after Forbes had tracked Holloway at -400 on June 29 and -550 at the open. 12 Holloway is already talking like a fighter with a second payday in mind, saying he wants to win in "some crazy fashion" and push for a trilogy at Allegiant Stadium in December. 13
UFC 329 slotMatchupWhy it matters
Main eventConor McGregor (22-6) vs. Max Holloway (27-9), welterweight. 11McGregor returns from a five-year layoff, and Holloway can force the trilogy conversation with a win. 13
Co-mainPaddy Pimblett (23-4) vs. Benoit Saint Denis (17-3), lightweight. 11Saint Denis was listed as a -140 favorite, with Pimblett at +118. 12
Main cardMario Bautista (17-3) vs. Cory Sandhagen (18-6), bantamweight. 11Bautista and Sandhagen were lined at +118 and -140, respectively. 12
Main cardLone'er Kavanagh (10-1) vs. Brandon Royval (17-9), flyweight. 11Kavanagh was the -220 favorite, with Royval at +180. 12
Main cardKing Green (35-17-1) vs. Terrance McKinney (18-8), lightweight. 11McKinney was listed at -155, with Green at +130. 12
The undercard has two useful hooks beyond name value. Robert Whittaker is booked for a light heavyweight debut against Nikita Krylov, and Olympic wrestling gold medalist Gable Steveson is scheduled for his UFC debut against Elisha Ellison. 14 The U.S. broadcast schedule lists early prelims at 5 p.m., prelims at 7 p.m., and the main card at 9 p.m. ET, with Paramount+ as the main U.S. streaming platform. 12
McGregor's contract is part of the fight-week story. He said on The Ariel Helwani Show that he has two UFC fights left, July 11 and April 2027, and he has not signed an extension. 15 He also said the gap between those dates is "ridiculous" and that the parties "met in the middle" on money after the broadcast model changed. 15

Boxing next week is thin

The boxing calendar has two confirmed cards in the July 6-13 window. Murat Gassiev is listed for a July 11 WBA heavyweight title fight at VTB Arena in Moscow, with the opponent and broadcast platform still marked TBA; the same card lists Artem Suslenkov vs. Joe Joyce and Murad Khalidov vs. Arslan Yallyev as 10-round heavyweight fights. 16 On July 12, DAZN has a Brentwood Centre card in England topped by Megan Redstall vs. Maisey Rose Courtney in a 10-round flyweight fight. 16
Two UFC bookings sit beyond next week. Umar Nurmagomedov vs. Song Yadong is confirmed as the bantamweight main event for UFC Shanghai on August 29 at Shanghai Oriental Sports Center. 17 Tom Aspinall has verbally accepted Ciryl Gane's call for a heavyweight title unification fight in Paris, but UFC had not formally announced the event as of July 6. 18
Cover image: Abdullah Mason celebrates with the WBO lightweight title after beating Albert Bell, via ProBoxing-Fans.

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